noun
- a narrow bed, especially one of two or more beds placed one above another
- nonsense or foolish talk
Usage: informal
verb
- to sleep in a bunk or makeshift bed
- to skip or avoid something, especially school or work
Usage: informal
Examples
- The children slept in bunk beds in their shared room.
- The sailors were assigned bunks in the ship’s quarters.
- Don’t believe that story – it’s complete bunk.
- His theory about aliens is just a bunch of bunk.
- We decided to bunk at the youth hostel for the night.
- The students planned to bunk math class and go to the movies.
- She got in trouble for bunking off work yesterday.