Country Dictionary

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bungle

noun. To tickle the area formally known as the gooch.

He bungled his roommate several times that night, none of which he was aware of.

by Mr. 210 January 07, 2007

Bungled

To be constantly hounded by someone, usually in a working environment.

Head Accountant: Have you done the work i've asked you to do yet?

Accountant: You asked me that 5 minutes ago, and only gave me the work 6 minutes ago! GIVE ME A BREAK

Head Accountant: I think your attitude towards your work demands a private meeting... NOW.

Accountant: Don't you want this task done? I thought we were supposed to be busy?

Head Accountant: *gormless look* walks to meeting room

Accountant to colleague: I'll be back in an hour or two - I've just been Bungled again!

by Billy_G February 26, 2009

Bungle

From the latin Bungleous Chivalrus. The bungle is a marsupial found in moderate climates usually near forrests. Has a short spotty coat and large sensitive ears. See also (Chival)

The bungle craves green things.

by Chival Veroux February 24, 2005

bungle

The Cincinatti Bengals, to a Steelers fan

Them Bungles really are stinkin up Paul Brown Stadium.

by mrf January 05, 2006

bungle

bungle is another term for bullshit, rubbish etc

girlfriend- "i have never done anal before"

boyfriend- "bungle"

by jeffreeez June 09, 2012

bungle

Bear type thing off the kids tv programme RAINBOW.

friends with zippy and george

by Paperdoll-with-funky-socks March 26, 2004

Bungle

Slang for Anus; see Bunghole or Butthole

Dude, I swung into the bungle last night!

by ScoobDoobler June 14, 2019