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Bungee

A slang term for an oversold security. The term derives from the fact that an oversold security has declined significantly in price but generally hits a bottom and begins to rise.
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The fibres, which resemble miniature bungee cords as they can absorb large amounts of energy, are sustainable, non-toxic and can be made at room temperature.
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"There are a lot of older people near where I live, so I'll give them some of this," the 61-year-old man said, strapping two boxes onto his red bicycle with a bungee cord.
Senate President Peter Courtney compared the state's situation to that of a daredevil at the end of a bungee cord tied to a bridge railing: He hopes the cord stretches to its full length and begins to snap back before he hits the canyon floor.
Then Jamie suggested using a bungee cord, so he controls the slack and I essentially use it to fly.
Obtained some bungee cord and placed it across the top of the cover and attaching it to either side of the 4 x 4post.
Nothing, even the bungee cord of your deepest, tightest love could bring
The files say the astronaut's crewmates should bind his wrists and ankles with duct tape, tie him down with a bungee cord and inject him with tranquillisers, talking nicely to him all the time.
In the new pack, a bungee cord suspends the load from an external frame.
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