YES.
Bungee jump is the correct spelling of this.
No, because it is attached to your scalp.
The first recorded bungy jump is attributed to a group of men from the island of Pentecost in Vanuatu, who practiced a form of jumping from tall towers with vines tied to their ankles as part of a cultural ritual. However, the modern sport of bungy jumping is credited to British adventurer AJ Hackett, who made a jump from the Auckland Harbour Bridge in New Zealand in 1987. This event sparked the global popularity of bungy jumping as an extreme sport.
AmericaVerzasca Dam in Switzerland is 220m, featured in the opening scene of the Goldeneye James Bond movie.
The Bungy was created on 2008-02-20.
No, it's not cruel. However, it depends on how you define cruelty. If you think honey is cruel, then, yes, you might consider birds' nest soup cruel. Most harvesters would not bother those nests with egg on them. So, consider birds' nest as an expensive honey that only can be afforded by those few.
birds dont jump, they fly
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As far as i know, there is 30.Or 2.6 Bungs to every word.For bungy Bung's sake you're BUNG well not suggesting she bung a bunged up bung in her bunged up bungy bung hole for Bung's bungy enjoyment as Bunging a bunged up Bung in a bunged up Bung hole can cause a bunged up bungy infection in your bunged up bungy Bung hole and put a real bunger on your bungy Bung's Bucks night, just ask Bung, he'll bung'in well tell ya, ya bungy bunged up Bungof a Bung.
No, the compound noun 'bungy jumping' or 'bungee jumping' is a common noun, a word for any bungy jumping of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Taupo Bungy NZ, Taupo, NZAJ Hackett Bungy New Zealand, Queenstown, NZBungee Adventures, Sacramento, CAUK Bungee Club, Rotherham, UKEUROBUNGY (supplier), Miami, FL