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Definition of bunghole in English: bungholenounˈbʌŋhəʊlˈbəŋhoʊl An aperture through which a cask can be filled or emptied. Example sentencesExamples - If you're using a barrel, fill it to within an inch of the bunghole.
- To get the juice through the bunghole, a device like a small half cask with a tube on the bottom termed a tundish or tunpail was employed as a funnel.
- In Old French oeiller was to fill a cask to its eye or bunghole - to the eyeballs, as you might say.
- It sounds obscene, but it's the short form of Ungespundetes, a beer matured in barrels with open bungholes so the fermentation fizz escapes.
Definition of bunghole in US English: bungholenounˈbəŋhoʊlˈbəNGhōl 1An aperture through which a cask can be filled or emptied. Example sentencesExamples - If you're using a barrel, fill it to within an inch of the bunghole.
- In Old French oeiller was to fill a cask to its eye or bunghole - to the eyeballs, as you might say.
- It sounds obscene, but it's the short form of Ungespundetes, a beer matured in barrels with open bungholes so the fermentation fizz escapes.
- To get the juice through the bunghole, a device like a small half cask with a tube on the bottom termed a tundish or tunpail was employed as a funnel.
- 1.1vulgar slang The anus.
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