Bung is a British word meaning 'throw away' or 'throw it in' depending on the context.
For example: 'James, the cheese is rotten, bung it away'. Or 'If you buy two, I'll bung another one in for half price!'
A 'doddle' in British slang means something is easy. For example: 'that essay was a doddle!'.
chubungbung means stinky stinky in a chinees dailect
It could mean that something is sacred or important to them. 'This photo is very dear to me'. It could also mean that something is too expensive. 'That is too dear for an ice cream!'.
When a British person is describing someone as blunt, they are implying that the person is dull or the object is not sharp. For example: 'Joe is a blunt idiot!'. Or 'This knife is blunt!'.
This does not mean they are blind. Or making people blind for that matter. Blinding means something is awesome or something is big, depending on the context. For example: 'This is a blinding painting!' Or: 'I have a blinding headache!'
A bung is a stopper for a barrel or bottle.
I think you mean "humbug." This is an old British word, no longer in common use, but at one time it meant "nonsense" or it referred to something the person thought was a waste of time, a lie, or something totally ridiculous.
'That's beastly' in British slang means something or someone is nasty or unpleasant. For example: 'Shaun is a rather beastly fellow!' or 'that smells incredibly beastly!'
the person who work for the British it mean that they are British slave .And they dot get paid . And also mean origin from the Hindu.,people.
No. "Something" means what it says, a "Thing". "Someone" means a person!
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