When you turn 40 and start using Archie Bunker style phrases like "Kids nowadays...", "Kids these days have no respect", "Back in my day..."
by HollyMoxie420 March 07, 2024
by Greg Pattman February 16, 2005
Hello, this is Bing. I can help you with rephrasing your sentence. Here is one possible way to rewrite it for urban dictionary:
"A rich person who has a secret underground home for no apparent reason. It's a fictional way of saying that the rich are hoarding all the resources and leaving the poor to suffer."
"A rich person who has a secret underground home for no apparent reason. It's a fictional way of saying that the rich are hoarding all the resources and leaving the poor to suffer."
by EleventeenEleventyOne January 02, 2024
To bunker down, is to stay and set up camp. To bungler down means your in a safe place. When you find that feeling of home, you know what to do! YOU BUNKER DOWN FOOL.
No frank! I’m not leaving I’m going to bunker down, and make this our home. You can stay and bunker down to or GO.
by Melody2see April 28, 2022
To bunker down, is to stay and set up camp. To bungler down means your in a safe place. When you find that feeling of home, you know what to do! YOU BUNKER DOWN FOOL.
No frank! I’m not leaving I’m going to bunker down, and make this our home. You can stay and bunker down to or GO.
by Melody2see April 28, 2022
A secluded spot: in the corner of a room, a turned desk so the teacher can't see your screen, or a cinder block trench next to a cafe. It formulates whenever you don't want to get caught slacking off. Originally synthesized for the purpose of Krunker.io—however it has spread throughout the digital and physical world, giving life to games and media which spiked in popularity.
It is said that a true krunky monk can always find the krunky bunk.
It is said that a true krunky monk can always find the krunky bunk.
by ahyplek2 May 04, 2025
by Rooster3 September 28, 2023