"Bungling" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Bungling refers to clumsiness or ineptness, especially in a way that is embarrassing or laughable. It can also describe someone or something that is careless or incompetent, often resulting in mistakes or unintended consequences. For example, "The government's bungling of the pandemic response led to widespread criticism."
The word "bunged" is a British English informal verb that means to block or fill something up, usually by stuffing or forcing it. For example, "I bunged the cork into the bottle to stop the wine from flowing out." It can also mean to deceive or trick someone, often in a humorous or playful way.
Bungee-jumping is a thrill-seeking recreational activity in which a person jumps from a great height while attached to a long, strong rope called a bungee cord, which absorbs the shock of the impact with the ground, allowing the person to bounce back up. It is typically done from a fixed structure, such as a bridge, crane, or tall building, and is often performed in a controlled environment with safety equipment and professional supervision.
Bungee refers to a type of flexible cord or elastic rope made of natural or synthetic fibers, often used for suspending or securing objects, and particularly in sports and adventure activities, such as bungee jumping, where a person jumps from a high place while attached to a bungee cord.
A bunghole is a hole in the side of a cask or barrel that is used to insert a bung, a type of wooden or plastic plug, to seal the barrel for storage or transportation. It is also used for filling or draining the contents of the barrel.
Bungie is a popular American digital entertainment company that has developed numerous successful video games, including the Halo and Destiny series.
Bungled refers to a situation or an action that has been done clumsily or awkwardly, often resulting in mistakes or failures. It can also mean to make a mess of something or to handle a situation badly.
A bungler is a person who is careless and incompetent, often causing mistakes or harm as a result of their own clumsiness or ineptitude.
"Bungs" is a informal and chiefly British English verb that means to give someone a bribe or a tip, especially a small amount of money.