bung

bung
1. noun
(the stopper of the hole in a barrel, a small boat etc.) tapón

2. verb
1) (to block with such a stopper.) taponar
2) (to throw: Bung it over here.) tirar
bung
tr[bʌŋ]
noun
1 (stopper) tapón nombre masculino; (of barrel) bitoque nombre masculino
2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL (bribe) soborno
transitive verb
1 taponar
2 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL familiar (put) poner, meter
bung it on the table ponlo encima de la mesa
3 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL familiar (serve) poner
bung me another beer in here ponme otra cerveza aquí
4 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL familiar (throw) tirar
bung it in the bin tíralo en la papelera
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to be bunged up (pipes, drains, etc) estar atascado,-a 2 (with cold, flu) estar congestionado,-a
to have a bunged up nose tener la nariz tapada
bung
n.
bitoque s.m.
v.
tapar v.

I bʌŋ
noun tapón m

II
transitive verb
a) (put bung in) taponar
b) (BrE colloq) (put) poner*, meter

just bung it out — tíralo (a la basura)

Phrasal Verbs:
[bʌŋ]
1. N
1) [of cask] tapón m
2) (Brit) * (=bribe) soborno m
2. VT
(Brit)
1) (also: bung up) [+ pipe, hole] tapar, taponar

to be bunged up — [sink, pipe] estar atascado, estar obstruido

my nose is bunged up * — tengo la nariz tapada

2) ** (=throw) echar; (=put) poner, meter

bung it over — échalo para acá

- bung in
- bung out
* * *

I [bʌŋ]
noun tapón m

II
transitive verb
a) (put bung in) taponar
b) (BrE colloq) (put) poner*, meter

just bung it out — tíralo (a la basura)

Phrasal Verbs:

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