bundy
/ˈbʌndi/Definitions
1. noun
A person who is a member of the Bundy family, particularly L. Ron Hubbard’s character from the novel ‘Battlefield Earth’ or the Bundy family from the TV series ‘The Bundys’.
“He played the role of a bundy from a dystopian future in the movie.”
2. noun
A type of Australian beer made by the Bundaberg Brewed Drinks company.
“The Bundys are known for their Bundaberg beer.”
3. noun
A type of rifle or firearm, particularly the FN FAL or the Fabrique Nationale FAL.
“The FAL is also known as the bundy in some countries.”
4. verb
To swindle or cheat someone, particularly in a financial transaction.
“He was accused of bundying the investors out of their money.”
5. verb
To make something into a bundle, often referring to a bundle of items.
“You should bundle the papers together before handing them in.”
6. verb
To swaddle or wrap something, often referring to a baby.
“The mother bundled the baby up in a blanket.”