Past tense of Ping
by Ifeckinglovecheezeits March 07, 2022
pungs/pounds is used in the south east of england in the countryside. It is some sort of an abbreviation to the formal word pounds or money.
The word has its roots in Kidlington at the Oxford Airport where employees of an aviation company used the word especially in the end of each month when money was short, just before payday. Example: My bloody pungs haven't arrived yet, its the end of the month looking forward to my pungs/pounds.
The word has its roots in Kidlington at the Oxford Airport where employees of an aviation company used the word especially in the end of each month when money was short, just before payday. Example: My bloody pungs haven't arrived yet, its the end of the month looking forward to my pungs/pounds.
My bloody pungs/pounds haven't arrived yet, its the end of the month looking forward to my pungs/pounds.
by pungman September 27, 2011
by ASKER_PINGAS_AND_BEAUMONT May 22, 2025
by 24withme January 05, 2022
Noun. The winner of a cake competition. As in the “victorious punge,” being a play on the words “Victoria sponge.”
Doreen Wilkins was the punge at this afternoon’s fete, awarded for her delicious chocolate gateaux, which all the judges rated the best they’d tasted for many a year.
by Volcanic October 06, 2023
A collaboration of Pungent and Clunge, comes the term 'Punge'
To be used when someone has a smelly vagina.
To be used when someone has a smelly vagina.
by Bashfulbliss March 07, 2017