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BUNGY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BUNGY is bhangi. www.merriam-webster.com
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Bungee jumping - Wikipedia
Bungee jumping also spelled bungy jumping, is an activity that involves a person jumping from a great height while connected to a large elastic cord. en.wikipedia.org
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Bungy Jumping | AKL | Taupō | Queenstown | AJ Hackett Bungy NZ
Experience adrenaline-pumping bungy jumping in Auckland, Taupō, and Queenstown. Discover AJ Hackett's thrilling adventures and book your leap of a lifetime ... www.bungy.co.nz
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bungy
@@@LINK=bunje Oxford English Dictionary
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First-Time Bungee Jumping – What It's Really Like (Kat's Story)
Bungy Or Bungee? Both words have the same meaning. Bungy is the spelling used mainly in New Zealand, while bungee is more common in the rest ... travelfromsquareone.com
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Bungy jumping in New Zealand | 100% Pure New Zealand
For many visitors, bungy jumping in New Zealand has almost become a rite of passage. Read more to find where you can bungy jump in New Zealand. www.newzealand.com
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The Bungy
"The Bungy" (stylized in all caps) is the second major single by the Japanese band Nico Touches the Walls released on June 4, 2008, from their debut album References Review Single The Bungy. Retrieved September 7, 2011 Nico Tocuhes the Walls The Bungy (PV). wikipedia.org
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Bungy Jump Queenstown | Bungy Jumping | AJ Hackett Bungy NZ
Experience the thrill of bungy jumping in Queenstown, New Zealand. Discover our breathtaking jumps and book your adventure today. Get in touch with us. www.bungy.co.nz
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BUNGY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
a type of stretchy rope consisting of elastic strands often in a fabric casing. The instructor made sure the bungee cord was properly secured. www.collinsdictionary.com
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bungy, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
This word is now obsolete. It is only recorded in the mid 1600s. Entry status. OED is undergoing a continuous programme of revision to modernize and improve ... www.oed.com
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Bungy Jump, Swing & Zip in Queenstown | Official Website
Queenstown is home to the best bungy jumps, cliff jumps, giant swings and ziplines in New Zealand. Challenge yourself and choose your jump! www.queenstownnz.co.nz
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Bungy Watson
James Henry Digby "Bungy" Watson (31 August 1890 – 15 October 1914) was an English rugby union player. There he earned his nickname "Bungy" after using the King's Canterbury term for a rubber, which was unknown at the Academy. wikipedia.org
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bunje
▪ I. † ˈbungy, a. Obs. rare. [Cf. bulgy, bunchy.] ? Puffed out, protuberant.1634 Sir T. Herbert Trav. 146 Great roules of Calico..somewhat higher and not so bungy as the Turkish Tulipants. 1638 Ibid. 170 His shash or turbant was white and bungie. Ibid. 346 The tree is not high nor bungie.▪ II. bungy... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bloukrans Bridge Bungy
Bloukrans Bridge Bungy is one of the world's highest commercial bungy jumping sites at above the Bloukrans River. The world record for the most bungy jumps in 24 hours was held by South African Bill Boshoff who performed 101 bungy jumps in 14 hours and 23 minutes at wikipedia.org
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bungie
bungie, bungy slang. (ˈbʌndʒɪ) Also bunje(e, bunjie, bunjy. [Origin unknown.] a. India-rubber; a rubber. b. (A nickname for) a Naval physical-training instructor.1915 ‘Bartimeus’ Tall Ship iv. 75 ‘Bunje,’ said the First Lieutenant, ‘come to the club and have tea and play {oqq}pills{cqq} afterwards?’... Oxford English Dictionary
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