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medical slang used to describe female genitalia.

derived from "alpha bungarotoxin", a compound commonly found in bungaros.
there's no way they're just friends, he's totally put his pwong in her bungaro
bungaro by mr pwong July 1, 2009
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A tall sarcastic male who is very intelligent and likes kangaroo rats
"This fine man is a ravishing Burgard"
Burgard by PrincessShelbz December 17, 2014
A dimwit; moron; or incompetent fool.

Typically of the most irritating variety.

(Not to be confused with 'buggered')
Buggard by Ersted September 30, 2009
Oh there goes Troy, out in public with his ridiculous man bun. What a buntard.
Buntard by azbankr June 5, 2017

Bungarow 

A combination of a the two words, bungalow and a burrow. It is used as an affectionate noun to describe a typically small and quaint home in which one feels very safe and cozy.
"Well, Crystal today was a complete disaster. I feel cold, tired, and defeated. Lets go back to our bungarow together, and warm up.
Bungarow by Phyxious May 1, 2008
A Bunyard ( Adj: Bun-yard ) A person who lives in a shithole. A Bunyard does not care about personal appearances. In fact they will choose to dress in a way that they are hidden amongst their own filth within their burrow.

The term Bunyard derives from ancient texts within Saxon times and refers to the fact that food was thrown into the 'yard' or more appropiate named courtyard.

As time past anyone of a much higher standing then commented on the fact that food was littering and the stench was bad.

More to date a Bunyard will more commonly be found in poor dietry health and will usually be obese. This is because of the amount of buns and cakes they eat.

Most frequently they will wear the same outfits for several weeks, this enables them to use the maximum amount of cloth that can be used to wipe their mouths and drop food down.

YOu will always notice a Bunyard firstly by a very foul odour lingering in the air.
OMG!!! What's that stench?
Oh, that must be a Bunyard
Bunyard by Jooodles August 26, 2011