- for ponteng.
South Africa:
bunking, mulling,
skipping or
jippo Trinidad and Tobago:
breaking biche.
United Kingdom:
bunking (off), skiving, wagging, kipping...
- bed Chicory, a
plant also
known as
bunk Bunking (off), or
bunk off,
slang for
truanting bunkum,
shortened to
bunk:
nonsense (see
Buncombe County, North...
- Look up
bunk bed or
bunkbed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
bunk bed or set of
bunks is a type of bed in
which one bed
frame (a
bunk) is stacked...
-
William "
Bunk"
Moreland is a
fictional character in The Wire, pla**** by
Wendell Pierce.
Bunk's character is
based on a
retired Baltimore detective named...
- Hot racking, hot
bunking or hot
bedding is the
sanctioned practice within military organizations of ****igning more than one crew
member to a bed or "rack"...
-
Bunk Gardner (born John Leon Guarnera; May 2, 1933 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an
American musician who most
notably pla**** for the
original version of Frank...
- single-celling or "single-
bunking" (as in "
bunk bed"). The
practice of
putting two
persons to a cell is
referred to as "double-
bunking." In many countries,...
- A
bunkhouse is a barracks-like
building that
historically was used to
house working cowboys on ranches, or
loggers in a
logging camp in
North America....
- Ford
which contained Ford's now-famous statement:
History is more or less
bunk. It's tradition. We don't want tradition. We want to live in the present...
- Tom
Bunk (born 17
December 1945[citation needed]) is a
cartoonist known for
adding multiple extraneous details to his posters,
cartoons and illustrations...