What is the origin of the use of "bung" as a bribe – english.stackexchange.com 04:07 Posted by Unknown No Comments 'Bung' has a few uses in English. It is a stopper of a bottle. It to throw. But also it is a bribe or enticement. The word bung seems to have become less popular over time (after a staggering peak ... from Hot Questions - Stack Exchange OnStackOverflow via Blogspot Share this Google Facebook Twitter More Digg Linkedin Stumbleupon Delicious Tumblr BufferApp Pocket Evernote Unknown Artikel TerkaitHow to ensure that vectors have the same width (equation)? – tex.stackexchange.comAre two subdirectories with the same root guaranteed to be on the same mounted file system? – unix.stackexchange.comHow do I create this 3D half-pipe look – graphicdesign.stackexchange.comSpelling/pronunciation of "gross" – ell.stackexchange.comDeleted 2 days of work and no backup – workplace.stackexchange.comWhat am I? A Tyo riddle – puzzling.stackexchange.com
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