
ETYMOLOGY
from bunger (probably an alteration of bungle) + -some
EXAMPLE
“… He had nothing very ill to say of Rotch; Nodder he called a drunken, bungersome nughead. (He was of Somersetshire.) …”
From: The Convict Ship
By William Clark Russell, 1896

ETYMOLOGY
from bunger (probably an alteration of bungle) + -some
EXAMPLE
“… He had nothing very ill to say of Rotch; Nodder he called a drunken, bungersome nughead. (He was of Somersetshire.) …”
From: The Convict Ship
By William Clark Russell, 1896