bunk

bunk
1 noun
1 (C) a narrow bed that is fixed to the wall, for example on a train or ship
2 bunk beds (plural) two beds that are fixed together, one on top of the other
3 do a bunk BrE informal to suddenly leave a place without telling anyone
4 (U) informal nonsense; bunkum: What a load of bunk!
2 verb (I) informal also bunk down to lie down to sleep in a particular place: You can bunk down on the sofa for tonight. bunk off phrasal verb BrE informal (intransitive, transitive bunk off something) to stay away from somewhere such as school or to leave somewhere early without permission: I think I'll bunk off classes this afternoon.

Longman dictionary of contemporary English. 2004.

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Synonyms:
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