1)Something, or someone that is displeasing both visually and in the present setting.
2) Something that has gone rancid or sour
2) Something that has gone rancid or sour
by Cleavus Johnson March 03, 2004

by jesssssssssssssssssssssssssica October 30, 2008

"John, the taxman is after us, what should we do?"
"Let's do a bunk before they find out how much we really owe"
"Let's do a bunk before they find out how much we really owe"
by CyberMunchy September 21, 2006

I was saving my long cigar ash to bunk into Matt's ashtray.
I bunked the crumbs off my toast so I wouldn't get them all over the floor.
I bunked the crumbs off my toast so I wouldn't get them all over the floor.
by ssman March 16, 2009

by BSpittin July 25, 2016

(n.) The origin of this word could possibly be from bunkum, which means rubbish or hogwash.
(n.) A bed that has two mattress levels.
(n.) A bed that has two mattress levels.
What a bunch of bunk! I do not sleep with my teddy bear...all the time.
Mike: That bunk looks mighty fine! I get to be on the top!
Nadia: Sicko.
Mike: That bunk looks mighty fine! I get to be on the top!
Nadia: Sicko.
by PaperMachete December 28, 2005
