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bunk off

To skip a day of work or school when there is nothing wrong with you.

I decided to bunk off, it was too sunny to go to work.

by kittychaotic July 17, 2015


Bunking Off

British term for skipping school; participating in truancy; playing hooky.

During 2005/06, DfES defined a persistent truant as a pupil who missed 20 or more days classed as unauthorised absence. Children often refer to it as "doing a bunk", "bunking off" or "skiving".

by Luke Thompson August 6, 2007

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bunking off

act lazy, mess around, not doing what your meant to.

"stop bunking off and get back to work"

by pooboo May 29, 2008

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bunking off

To "entertain oneself" before one has risen for the day, or to masturbate whilst on holiday or resting in a bunk bed.

Reba was annoyed that her college roommate kept bunking off at 6am.

by Reba Organa August 30, 2013

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Bunking Off

When one company uses another product's success to boost their own.

"If you like Coca-Cola, you'll love our soda!" They bunked off Coca-Cola.

"Think 'Sex and the City', but better!" They're bunking off Sex and the City.

by Shane Hart February 28, 2006

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