He had a pipe, all kinds of cash, and some oregano in a few baggies and got busted for trying to sell bunk dope... it ain't the real stuff but he still went to country.
by Doctor Daniel69 January 3, 2018

by Gue white November 16, 2020

Used mainly in the south of England (the better part), in particular London to describe the act of skipping lessons at school. The north of England say skive (also spelt skyve).
Hey John, wana bunk maths?
Yea, who cares that my mum can get fined £4000 for it, or get put in prison, I mean, that's how much it costs for my bus fare. Durrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Yea, who cares that my mum can get fined £4000 for it, or get put in prison, I mean, that's how much it costs for my bus fare. Durrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
by Helloooooo2ooo October 16, 2008

noun.; Shelf-like bed against wall: BED, especially a built-in bed that is often one of a tier; Nonsense, Humbug, Bunkum: Insincere or Foolish talk.
Everything the president says is so BUNK, without a doubt.
The jails and prisons are loaded with BUNK beds in every cell.
The jails and prisons are loaded with BUNK beds in every cell.
by DeepThrowWitDancer March 19, 2022

by The Man with a Plan November 13, 2013

by BbyGreen February 3, 2012
