I think it means to run away, but I'm not sure.
it depends what "bunk" term you are using if yo mean a cattle trough then you could use "I filled the bunk with food for the cattle" but if you mean bunk as in a bed on a ship you could use "I slept in a bunk on the boat" hope it helps
"Bunk" is a slang for "Boring or Plain" often used in the Canadian prairies. It comes from bunk bed. Just like a bunk bed is plain, boring and there is nothing to it a person or event can be "Bunk" meaning it is boring and plain.
I think its a bunk im not to sure They're called Berths.
The one who said this thinks that history is all nonsense...
who goes on the top bunk on a bunk bed oldest or youngest
Bunk bed.
A bunk on a ship.
the kids have a bunk bed.
The schoolboy left his bunk in his dormitory quietly before doing a bunk for the local town.---------------------------------------------------"Bunk" has several possible meanings. Here are some sample sentences using "bunk":Yes, I talked to her, and her version was total bunk.I prefer the top bunk.You can bunk with your brother.
The Egyptians invented the bunk bed
Carsten Bunk was born in 1960.
Tom Bunk was born in 1945.