bung it
the proper english phrase for telling someone to put something somewhere.
thomas: “do you have any dirty laundry to put in the wash?”
alex: “yes.”
thomas: “go on then! bung it in!”
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*alex standing with his suitcase outside the car*
thomas: “go on! bung it in!”
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