Bung Hole,
During the early days of world war 1 some of the early aircraft had radial engines that were lubricated with castor oil. the cockpits were open and castor oil fumes played havoc with the pilot and observer. Their solution was to eat a lot of cheese which they referred to as "bung hole".
(As told to me by my maternal grandfather who was a ww 1 soldier).
During the early days of world war 1 some of the early aircraft had radial engines that were lubricated with castor oil. the cockpits were open and castor oil fumes played havoc with the pilot and observer. Their solution was to eat a lot of cheese which they referred to as "bung hole".
(As told to me by my maternal grandfather who was a ww 1 soldier).
by Restora2 June 18, 2020

Definition:
Bung is a humorous and satirical slang term in the Bunglish dialect used as a playful replacement for the word “butt” or “rear end.” It is often paired with other Bunglish insults or descriptors to heighten comedic effect, such as "Bradley," "No Rick," or "Fool." The term is intentionally juvenile and absurd, reflecting Bunglish’s tendency to mock gaming culture and meme language through exaggerated silliness.
Origins:
The word “Bung” traces its comedic roots back to the 1990s animated show Beavis and Butt-Head, where the phrase “TP for my bunghole” became a memorable catchphrase. This early pop culture reference inspired the Bunglish community to adopt and adapt “Bung” as a lighthearted, silly way to refer to the buttocks. The term evolved organically within the Bunglish online community around 2023–2025, spreading quickly among ~500 members and beyond in satirical gaming circles.
Bung is a humorous and satirical slang term in the Bunglish dialect used as a playful replacement for the word “butt” or “rear end.” It is often paired with other Bunglish insults or descriptors to heighten comedic effect, such as "Bradley," "No Rick," or "Fool." The term is intentionally juvenile and absurd, reflecting Bunglish’s tendency to mock gaming culture and meme language through exaggerated silliness.
Origins:
The word “Bung” traces its comedic roots back to the 1990s animated show Beavis and Butt-Head, where the phrase “TP for my bunghole” became a memorable catchphrase. This early pop culture reference inspired the Bunglish community to adopt and adapt “Bung” as a lighthearted, silly way to refer to the buttocks. The term evolved organically within the Bunglish online community around 2023–2025, spreading quickly among ~500 members and beyond in satirical gaming circles.
Examples:
“Stop being a Bung Bradley and get back in the fight.”
“I got kicked right in the Bung by that Smelvin.”
“No Rick fool took a Bung blast and folded.”
“That was a total Bung move, bruh.”
“Chief went full Bung mode, dominating every fight.”
“Stop being a Bung Bradley and get back in the fight.”
“I got kicked right in the Bung by that Smelvin.”
“No Rick fool took a Bung blast and folded.”
“That was a total Bung move, bruh.”
“Chief went full Bung mode, dominating every fight.”
by No Rick 🎉🎉😂😂 July 27, 2025

by Gnicker September 18, 2016

1. A leathery, scaly or scabby rectal condition caused by;
a) too much anal sex
b) venereal disease e.g., anal warts
c) a diet with little to no ruffage
d) any combination a, b & c
2. The result of improper hygiene after defecation; exhibited by encrusted feces around the anal orifice.
a) too much anal sex
b) venereal disease e.g., anal warts
c) a diet with little to no ruffage
d) any combination a, b & c
2. The result of improper hygiene after defecation; exhibited by encrusted feces around the anal orifice.
As Alexander the Great penetrated Haphaestion, he exclaimed, "Ouch! We really need to get you some conditioner, or something, for that crunchy bung of yours...".
"Damn, mang, I'm suffering from a severe case of crunchy bung because I didn't have time wipe my ass this morning!"
"Damn, mang, I'm suffering from a severe case of crunchy bung because I didn't have time wipe my ass this morning!"
by Stretch-nuts McPoop-knuckle January 31, 2014
