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

by Bai LI September 13, 2007

by Mong off January 2, 2022

In horse racing, a horse is carted away from the track because it couldn't finish the race due to injury and is unable to walk on its own.
For humans:
To be physically carried from a bar or party by friends, bouncers, local authorities, and/or random people because of great intoxication and the inability to walk. Person is then placed into a vehicle and driven away.
To be taken away in a police van from a party, bar, or for general hell raising.
For humans:
To be physically carried from a bar or party by friends, bouncers, local authorities, and/or random people because of great intoxication and the inability to walk. Person is then placed into a vehicle and driven away.
To be taken away in a police van from a party, bar, or for general hell raising.
by Wedemeyer October 18, 2009

by J-From-Brooklyn September 11, 2009

"Did you bang any hot chicks during study abroad in Paris?"
"Nah man, but I did do a lot of jacquing off"
"Nah man, but I did do a lot of jacquing off"
by bácón March 22, 2022

he was just sitting there all day only to fake off, that's a shame! he could be somebody if he tried...
by Kasia Dabrowska December 12, 2007
