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Phr V bunk off bunks, bunking, bunked bunk off (sth) British informal to stay away from school or work or to leave school or work early, especially without permissionIf we bunk off early, we could do some shopping.I remember bunking off school when I was a kid.
phrasebunk off bunk off • bunk off sth BrE informal to stay away from school or work or leave early without permission: We used to bunk off school, go round to my house and smoke a few cigarettes. In the end he got sacked for bunking off early.
bunk offTo absent oneself or leave early from school or work when one would normally be required to be there; to play truant. Primarily heard in UK. I was so restless and bored at work that I decided to just bunk off after lunch without telling anyone. Hey, Jim and I are planning on bunking off from school on Friday, do you want to come with us? That's the last time you bunk off class, mister! From now on, I'm dropping you off to school every morning! |