Bungee in a sentence as a noun

I have also seen folks use bungee cords. You can get a lot more wood in a big circle, then stand on top of it and split it.

Instead of a tyre I use a bungee & chain. That allows me to hold a wider range of log sizes upright.

Seriously, I thought meh just a hard platform game until I saw the bungee coop

But kids are like bungee jumping or religion, great for other people, but certainly not for me.

I've also gone bungee jumping and flown small single-engine airplanes in bad weather. Some people smoke.

If you want to prove this to yourself, take a date out on a roller coaster or bungee jumping. When your hearts are racing and you feel alive, look at each other.

I then used bungee cords to tie the folding table through the crates to my desk. It was nice and stable and allowed me to put all 3 of my 24" monitors on it.

I also remember sky diving & bungee jumping trips. Now that I'm in my thirties, I don't work as many hours, though my work output hasn't decreased.

Go trek the Himalayas, bungee jumping or rock-climbing because they are FUN. Not because they'll recharge you for work.

Be it starting a company, asking someone on a date, or bungee jumping. We are all driven by something.

1 Still working on that, haven't been bungee jumping yet. But my firm will have 10 or so employees in a few months, with almost as many subs, and I'm in 5 DVD/Netflix releases planned for 2014.

That is what you need but with iPads bungee-corded onto them, the display showing the camera video.

I rock-climbed for a while, tried bungee, canyon swing, diving, trekking and the motorcycle. I was able to afford all that on my student's salary working and studying for my degree.

And then bungee more junk to the top. Its a fine first step, but the winner in this space is going to be the company that makes a simple box with batteries, motors and seatbelts that's so simple and so cheap, it will make its IC predecessors look like steam power.

Very edited: Ah, so the human's mass can be heavy compared to the bungee cord, but if that's the case then the duration of the superman effect would be short.

I attach a clear small-size coke bottle of water to the fender over the rear tire, with a bungee cable - in line with the LED light. The light from the red LED lights up the water bottle and makes it visible from both sides, as well as from the rear, like a big red tail light.

This probably means that in order for this to work with a human attached to the bottom of the bungee cord, the human's mass needs to be negligible compared to the mass of the bungee cord. Thus, the human getting crushed by the bungee cord is not a problem to be dealt with, it is a requirement.

As far as I can tell the only possible effect of a weight at the top would be to ensure that the elasticity of the bungee cord does not accelerate the top much faster than the speed of gravity; you should be able to just use a less elastic cord.

I went to a protest once that featured, for some reason, a number of toy weapons used as props: a completely non-functional "crossbow" made with a bungee cord, etc. The cops seized the "weapons" and their statement in the media made it sound as if they'd seized an actual crossbow, etc.

In the limiting case of an ultralight bungee cord, the human has to start falling almost immediately after the cord is cut, because the center of mass cannot fall as required without movement of the human as well. This incidentally gives us lower bounds on the speed of sound and stiffness of such a bungee cord. In order for the human to be held aloft for any significant period of time by the recoiling bungee cord after it is cut, the cord must be relatively heavy - enough to move the center of mass of the cord+human system well away from the human.

Bungee definitions

noun

an elasticized rope