bunk in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
bunk in Kannada ಕನ್ನಡ
bunk in Kashmiri कॉशुर
bunk in Sindhi سنڌي
bunk in English
- bunk⇄bunk (1), noun, verb.
- bunk⇄bunk (2), noun, verb.
(Slang.) - bunk⇄bunk (3), verb, noun.
(British Slang.) - bunk⇄noun do a bunk, to flee.
Ex. When Lennox shows up in a daze, not sure that he hasn't murdered his wife, ... Marlowe helps him do a bunk to Mexico (Atlantic). - bunk⇄noun insincere talk; nonsense; humbug; bunkum.
Ex. You're making speeches full of bunk (New York Times). - bunk⇄noun 1. a narrow bed set against a wall like a shelf, often with another bed placed above it.
Ex. Sailors sleep in bunks.
2. any place to sleep.
3. (U.S.)
a. a piece of timber on which logs rest in a logging sled, car, or truck - bunk⇄v.i. to flee.
- bunk⇄v.i. 1. to sleep in a bunk; occupy a bunk.
2. to sleep in rough quarters.
Ex. We bunked in an old barn.
3. to share quarters.
Ex. You can bunk with me, if you wish. - bunk⇄v.t. to humbug; delude.
- bunk⇄v.t. 1. (Informal.) to provide with a place to sleep.
2. (U.S.) to place (logs) on bunks.