Define Bunch Meaning

Bunch
affectionate term used when addressing a good friend, often accompanied by adjectives like silly, cutie, funny and alike.

"You know what I don't understand? How come... ?"
-"Oh, silly bunch. That's just an urban legend."
By Jennifer
Bunch
A considerable amount of things of the same kind.

By Emlyn
Bunch
to royally fuck something up beyond any hope of recovery

Gregg, what the fuck! You royally bunched that up! We're screwed!
By Adrianna
Bunch
v. To become extremely uptight at the slightest provocation, resulting in the unyielding bunching of one's panties.

Kelly became firmly bunched when her ex picked the children up five minutes early.
By Dita
Bunch

did you get to see her bunch?
By Rosalinda
Bunch
The collective term for a males genitalia (penis, scrotum and balls)


"ow, she just kicked me in the bunch" OR, "Johnny sat in the corner all day playing with his bunch".
By Chiquia
Bunch
A buncher is someone who collects or steals animals to sell to dogfighters or laboratories.

The most common occurrences of bunching are free-to-good-home advertisements, animals tied up outside shops, and animals left unsupervised in front yards.

Someone left their dog tied up outside the store, we can bunch it and sell it as fighting bait.
By Gilli
Bunch
insult, combining the words "bitch" and "cunt". Most commonly used toward women. Useful because it flys under the radar of unsuspecting recipients.

"Stacy is such a bunch. She needs to stop acting as though the world revolves around her".
By Valencia
Bunch
To punch someone in the face with one's balls.

By Gabriella
Bunch
adj. Brit. slang. Used to describe excellence, brilliance or greatness.
Synonyms: cool, rad, mega, fab, wicked.
Developed in the Red Lion public house, Waverton Street, Mayfair, London, on 28 September 2005. I'd just finished a GarageJam dance class, for which I'd worn my hair in bunches, and to indicate to my drinking pals (Lucy, Brent and Rita) that the class had been brilliant I punched the mid-air with both fists, as though holding my bunches, saying, "that class was bunches!" By the end of the evening ‘bunches’ had become truncated to ‘bunch’. If something is even more than ‘bunch’, it can be indicated by raising one's hands to punch higher in the air, as though clasping handle-bar bunches (popular in the 1970s); this becomes ‘handle-bar bunch’, truncated to ‘h-b bunch’, and then transposed to ‘hair-bear bunch’, in reminiscence of that ‘bunch’ cartoon (also of the 1970s).

1. If someone bought me a Nebuchadnezzar of Louis Roederer Cristal, that would be so bunch!

2. The GarageJam DVD, in which I appear, will be released soon: bunch!

3. Brent's party is going to be hair-bear bunch!!

4. It was bunch when the Clinical Psychology Review accepted my paper on AD/HD!



By Rheta