An Australian colloquial term for an old vehicle that is used frequently. Noun: A vehicle that is used as primary form of transport for going to work or events that may require less glamour. Usually in the form of an old car or motorcycle.
by joe table lamp chair carpet November 27, 2007
(noun) Derived from the word bunk. A person who speaks shit all the time; adept at maneuvring themselves into high profile, highly paid positions in companies, invariably using bunk tactics. They often use name-dropping techniques and display large quantities of irrelevant business cards accumulated in their illustrious careers.
Bunky was talking so much poppycock on that conference call that the telecon host had to abrubtly intervene and give the participants a timeout.
by Highbrow September 27, 2006
by SKYY June 22, 2004
We were on the dance floor, getting funky. Then he started rubbing up on me the right way, and I knew he was bunky.
by Max Blutarski March 04, 2010
From the word "bunk", "to bunk" as in sleep this word is sometimes used to describe a mini-cottage that not quite as big as a cottage but just big enough to sleep a person or few.
by TooTall aka Dlugi July 30, 2009
by thatonepersonyouvenevermet September 01, 2011
BUNKY- bun•key- adj = an anomalous occurrence found in the manufacturing industry when you know intuitively that something is just not right but can't find the root cause...
" For some reason this tool is running a little BUNKY keep a close eye on it just incase something looks fishy"
by Ramo-p July 27, 2012