noun
- plural of bunk; narrow beds built into or against a wall, often stacked
verb
- third person singular present of bunk; sleeps in a bunk or shared sleeping quarters
- third person singular present of bunk; skips or avoids something, especially school or work
Usage: informal
Examples
- The cabin has four bunks for the campers.
- She bunks with her roommate in the dormitory.
- The ship’s crew sleeps in narrow bunks below deck.
- He often bunks off school on Friday afternoons.
- The bunk beds are perfect for the small bedroom.
- My brother bunks in the top bed.
- The hostel has cheap bunks for backpackers.