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Bung vs. Dung — What's the Difference?

Bung vs. Dung — What's the Difference?

Difference Between Bung and Dung

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Bung

A stopper, especially for the hole through which a cask, keg, or barrel is filled or emptied.

Dung

The excrement of animals; manure.

Bung

A bunghole.

Dung

Drop or spread dung on (a piece of ground).

Bung

To close with a cork or stopper.
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Dung

The excrement of animals.

Bung

(Informal) To injure or damage
Fell on skis and bunged up my leg.

Dung

Manure.

Bung

Chiefly British To fling; toss.

Dung

Something foul or abhorrent.

Bung

A stopper, alternative to a cork, often made of rubber, used to prevent fluid passing through the neck of a bottle, vat, a hole in a vessel etc.

Dung

To fertilize (land) with manure.

Bung

The cecum or anus, especially of a slaughter animal.

Dung

(uncountable) Manure; animal excrement.

Bung

(slang) A bribe.

Dung

(countable) A type of manure, as from a particular species or type of animal.

Bung

The orifice in the bilge of a cask through which it is filled; bunghole.

Dung

(transitive) To fertilize with dung.

Bung

A sharper or pickpocket.

Dung

To immerse or steep, as calico, in a bath of hot water containing cow dung, done to remove the superfluous mordant.

Bung

The landlord of a public house.

Dung

(intransitive) To release dung: to defecate.

Bung

A purse.

Dung

(obsolete) ding

Bung

(transitive) To plug, as with a bung.

Dung

(colloquial) To discard (especially rubbish); to chuck out.

Bung

To put or throw something without care; to chuck.

Dung

The excrement of an animal.

Bung

(transitive) To batter, bruise; to cause to bulge or swell.

Dung

To manure with dung.

Bung

(transitive) To pass a bribe to (someone).

Dung

To immerse or steep, as calico, in a bath of hot water containing cow dung; - done to remove the superfluous mordant.

Bung

Broken, not in working order.

Dung

To void excrement.

Bung

The large stopper of the orifice in the bilge of a cask.

Dung

Fecal matter of animals

Bung

The orifice in the bilge of a cask through which it is filled; bunghole.

Dung

Fertilize or dress with dung;
You must dung the land

Bung

A sharper or pickpocket.
You filthy bung, away.

Dung

Defecate; used of animals

Bung

To stop, as the orifice in the bilge of a cask, with a bung; to close; - with up.
He had bunged up his mouth that he should not have spoken these three years.

Bung

A plug used to close a hole in a barrel or flask

Bung

Give a tip or gratuity to in return for a service, beyond the agreed-on compensation;
Remember to tip the waiter
Fee the steward

Bung

Close with a cork or stopper

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