- chemistry,
bungs made of
hardened rubber are
frequently used in small-scale
experimental set-ups
involving non-corrosive gases. Some
chemistry bungs may also...
-
Bunger, Buenger, or
Bünger may
refer to:
Richard Bunger Evans (born 1942),
American composer and pianist; also
known as
Richard Bunger Harold Bunger (1896–1941)...
- Look up
bung in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bung is an
apparatus used to seal a container.
Bung may also
refer to:
Bung, Nepal, a
village development...
- Jakarta,
still uses the
Dutch spelling.
Indonesians also
remember him as
Bung Karno (Brother/Comrade Karno) or Pak
Karno ("Mr. Karno"). Like many Javanese...
-
Datuk Seri
Panglima Bung Moktar bin
Radin (born 14
September 1959) is a
Malaysian politician who has
served as the
Member of
Parliament (MP) for Kinabatangan...
-
Bungs and
Bunglers is a 1919
American silent comedy film
featuring Oliver Hardy.
Jimmy Aubrey as
Jimmy Oliver Hardy as Al K. Hall (as Babe Hardy) Richard...
- an
abdominal cut.
Disembowelment is
typically accompanied by
bung dropping or
bunging.
Bung dropping is the cir****cision of the **** from the carc****...
-
Gelora Bung Karno Main
Stadium (Indonesian:
Stadion Utama Gelora Bung Karno;
literally "
Bung Karno Sports Arena Main Stadium"),
formerly Senayan Main...
- the bottom. The
green saggars were
dried and then
placed on the top of
bungs during the next
firing of the kiln. The
unfired ceramic ware was placed...
- Stan
Bunger (born June 8, 1956 in San Francisco, California) is an
American broadcast journalist and author. He was the
morning co-anchor at KCBS All News...