As an American, I'm gonna need to know all variations of the words bung and wang. Are these only verbs? Can I bung any one thing into any other thing? When is bung the appropriate word and when is wang because I wanna use both words as often as possible
I just moved out of a house for 2.5 weeks, exhausted every single night. Barely got the news. There’s things that have past during this time I’ll never hear about bc they pale next to the latest catastrophe. It’s a season of news carpet bombings
You have reached into the very heart of my still sitting, now cold, cup of coffee and held in out for the whole world to see. I know nothing but shame.
A judge is saying DOGE can illegally occupy whatever buildings they want because it's too dangerous to get them out. And asked for foreign mediators to help us with our political situation. It's so over lmao
In the lead-up to the 2016 elections, I'd leave my tea to steep for a few minutes, only to come back hours later and remember it existed when I saw it. There's only so many times you can toss & start over; by now, I don't even think of it as tea unless you could use it to degrease something.
Genuinely, I've come to strongly dislike liberals. They're culturally left insofar as their interests aren't harmed. But the moment actual economic exploitation is fought against, they run into the arms of the ruling class.
Example: my university is undergoing a series of labor strikes right now because the oligarchic class of financial investors which run this institution, i.e., business, won't pay its workers enough to live. What do most of the liberal students have to say about this? Crickets.
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You’ve already given up.
its my medication
I'm English, we probably hang people still for that kind of thing.
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Bag out, squeeze it, bung a bit of milk in, job done.
The microwave is the enemy of cold tea, I would, and do, rather have it cold.
Not sure what a tea kettle is,
We have teapots 🫖 in our house though.
"I bunged him £50 to keep him sweet/shut him up" etc.
Also, we say we have a bunged up nose if we get snotty with an infection or cold.
I used "Wangback" occasionally as an insult, as it refers to a fish too feeble or inedible to keep, so you wang it back in the river or sea.
Like : "shut up you feckin Wangback", lol.
Hope this provides clarity and comes in useful 👍😁