Definition of 'bunged up'
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bunged up in British
(bʌŋd ʌp)adjective British informal
1.
She's not going to let anything so trivial as a bunged-up nose stop her going to
the party.
This can help you feel better when you are bunged up.
My nose is bunged up.
You do sound quite bunged up.
2.
Being bunged up results in large amounts of gas being trapped and a spectacular explosion
when your bowels eventually perform.
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Used Rarely. bunged up is in the lower 50% of commonly used words in the Collins dictionary
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