Plural for senseless or absurd language, behavior, or ideas
“I feel that this campaign of housing they talk about is just a bunch of bunk.”
Plural for a narrow shelflike bed, typically one of two or more arranged one on top of the other
“When awakening on Christmas Day, he noticed that his roommate still had not returned, nor had he slept in his bunk.”
Plural for an act of breaking free from confinement, danger or control
“So they did a bunk from the airport before you guys got to talk to them?”
Plural for the characteristic of being devious or underhanded
Plural for either of two plants of the Asteraceae family, Cichorium intybus
Plural for a humorous narrative marked by excessive exaggeration and implausible details
Plural for rumour, gossip, or speculation
Plural for a rack or manger for fodder
To abscond or play truant from school or work
“Members were asked how they managed to bunk off so many lectures without getting thrown out of college.”
To provide housing or accommodation for
“The log cabin was used to bunk the workers at the Freed sawmill.”
To go to sleep, or fall asleep
To be absent from school without permission
To give someone the wrong information or idea
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