The word bungee pronounced ˈbʌndʒiː originates from West Country dialect meaning Anything thick and squat as defined by James Jennings in his book Observations of Some of the Dialects in The West of England published 1825. Around 1930 the name became used for a rubber eraser. The word bungy as used by A J Hackett is said to be Kiwi slang for an Elastic Strap. Cloth-covered rubber cords with hooks on the ends have been available for decades under the generic name bungee cords.In the 1950s David Attenborough and a BBC film crew brought back footage of the land |