¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Bungy
1. bungee [n BUNGIES] - See also: bungee
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bungy
Literary usage of Bungy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventure Guide to New Zealand by Bette Flagler (2005)
"Bungy Jumping You will not catch me on a bungy jump, but if you are so inclined,
then certainly the most scenic option is the original AJ Hackett jump at ..."
2. New Zealand Driving Holidays: 29 New Zealand Holiday Itineraries and Touring by Donna Blaber (2005)
"Upon arrival adventure seekers soon discover that whether you're into high
adrenaline-pumping activities like bungy jumping, skydiving, jet boating, ..."
3. Hood's Magazine and Comic Miscellany by Thomas Hood (1844)
"Bungy gave a peculiar whistle, and blinked significantly with his little greenish
eyes ... Bungy came very close to me, put his little finger into one of my ..."
4. The Nantucket Scrap Basket: Being a Collection of Characteristic Stories and by Sons and Daughters of Nantucket (1916)
""Bungy"—"Where you going?" "I'm going to Bungy." What and where is Bungy?
The impression seems to be that the reply is a rather saucy one—almost as if to ..."
5. Rhodes by Hunter Publishing Staff, Florian Fürst (2001)
""New World Bungy" on the beach allows all those who are brave enough to fall 60
meters. More information and pictures at the web site http://us- ..."