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bung noun- a bribe UK, 1950
- “Alright so how much is the bung?” Asked Solie. “Well let[’]s say a fifty and we did’nt [sic] see a thing” — Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 122, 1958
- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 32, 1996
- I’d never take bribes or anything. Do deals for information or bodies, for sure. But never the bung. — Jake Arnott, He Kills Coppers, p. 15, 2001
- a tip, a gratuity UK
Glasgow slang. - — Michael Munro, The Original Patter, 1985
- the anus UK, 1788
- Or, maybe, having me lick her bung? — Joey V., Portrait of Joey, p. 118, 1969
- First, I’ll want to tongue your bung while you juggle my balls in one hand and play with my asshole with the other. — Kevin Smith, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, p. 90, 2001
▶ on the bung being in regular receipt of bribes, or receiving benefits in exchange for bribery UK- I’ve heard a little rumour that he’s on the bung. — Jake Arnott, He Kills Coppers, p. 44, 2001
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