Associations to the word «Bunk»

Wiktionary

BUNK, noun. One of a series of berths or bed placed in tiers.
BUNK, noun. (nautical) A built-in bed on board ship, often erected in tiers one above the other.
BUNK, noun. (military) A cot.
BUNK, noun. (US) A wooden case or box, which serves for a seat in the daytime and for a bed at night.
BUNK, noun. (US) (dialect) A piece of wood placed on a lumberman's sled to sustain the end of heavy timbers.
BUNK, verb. To occupy a bunk.
BUNK, verb. To provide a bunk.
BUNK, noun. (slang) Bunkum; senseless talk, nonsense.
BUNK, verb. (British) To fail to attend school or work without permission; to play truant (usually as in 'to bunk off').
BUNK, verb. (obsolete) To expel from a school.
BUNK BED, noun. Two or more beds fixed on top of one another, so that one person can sleep in each bunk at a different height.
BUNK BEDS, noun. Plural of bunk bed
BUNK OFF, verb. (British) (slang) To play truant

Dictionary definition

BUNK, noun. A long trough for feeding cattle.
BUNK, noun. A bed on a ship or train; usually in tiers.
BUNK, noun. A rough bed (as at a campsite).
BUNK, noun. Unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements).
BUNK, noun. A message that seems to convey no meaning.
BUNK, noun. Beds built one above the other.
BUNK, verb. Avoid paying; "beat the subway fare".
BUNK, verb. Provide with a bunk; "We bunked the children upstairs".
BUNK, verb. Flee; take to one's heels; cut and run; "If you see this man, run!"; "The burglars escaped before the police showed up".

Wise words

In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
Martin Luther King, Jr.