Bunk | Mean of bunk in English Dictionary
/ˈbʌŋk/
- Noun
- either one of two single beds that are placed one above the other
- He sleeps in the top/bottom bunk.
- a narrow bed attached to a wall on a ship, train, etc.
- Verb
- to stay overnight at a place
- We'll bunk here for the night.
- She was able to bunk with friends.
- Noun
- foolish or untrue words or ideas
- His story is pure bunk. [=bunkum]
- All that talk about ghosts is (just) a lot of bunk.
- to leave a place suddenly and without telling anyone
- They did a bunk to avoid paying the rent.
- Verb
- to not go to (school, work, etc.)
- We used to bunk off school as kids.
- He bunked off early last Friday.