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  2. Bundling (tradition) - Wikipedia

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    A bundling board was a large plank that was placed in between the couple and the bundling sack was a sleeping bag that was sewn up the middle. Periods of popularity for the practice of bundling often align with eras of enhanced social position for women, as this custom afforded a high level of protection against premarital sex. [5]

  3. Bundle - Wikipedia

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    Bundle or Bundling may refer to: Bundling (packaging), the process of using straps to bundle up items; Biology. Bundle of His, ...

  4. Product bundling - Wikipedia

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    Mixed bundling occurs when consumers are offered a choice between purchasing the entire bundle or one of the separate parts of the bundle. Bundling in political economy is a type of product bundling in which the "product" is a candidate in an election who markets his or her bundle of attributes and political positions to the voters.

  5. The bundle is back: Why Netflix, Max, Disney, and others are ...

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    The bundle is back. ... "Netflix and Max [are] just boosting up the momentum we have in the quarter — we feel good," he said, adding the company will work to form new bundles in the future.

  6. Faggot (unit) - Wikipedia

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    A faggot, in the meaning of "bundle", is an archaic English unit applied to bundles of certain items. Alternate spellings in Early Modern English include fagate, faget, fagett, faggott, fagot, fagatt, fagott, ffagott, and faggat. A similar term is found in other languages (e.g. Latin: fascis).

  7. Bindle - Wikipedia

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    The term bindle may be an alteration of the term "bundle" or similarly descend from the German word Bündel, meaning something wrapped up in a blanket and bound by cord for carrying (cf. originally Middle Dutch bundel), or have arisen as a portmanteau of bind and spindle. [3] It may also be from the Scottish dialectal bindle "cord or rope to ...

  8. List of military slang terms - Wikipedia

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    SNAFU is widely used to stand for the sarcastic expression Situation Normal: All Fucked Up, as a well-known example of military acronym slang. However, the military acronym originally stood for "Status Nominal: All Fucked Up." It is sometimes bowdlerized to all fouled up or similar. [5]

  9. How to watch President Jimmy Carter’s funeral online—and ...

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    Including Live TV in the bundle bumps the price to $77 per month ($90 with no ads). Hulu with Live TV. The free trial on this service lasts three days. Afterward, it will cost you $77 per month ...