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who or what is Bunbury?​

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Bunbury +‎ -ing, coined by Oscar Wilde in The Importance of Being Earnest (1895) after Bunbury, the fictitious invalid friend of the character Algernon whose supposed illness is used as an excuse to avoid social engagements. MLA Style. "Bunburying." YourDictionary.

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"Bunburying." YourDictionary.

Bunbury - i * n * g coined by Oscar Wilde in The Importance of Being Earnest (1895) after Bunbury, the fictitious invalid friend of the character Algernon whose supposed illness is used as an excuse to avoid social engagements. MLA Style.

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