noun nonsense or foolishness; a bunk bed or sleeping quarters in a ship or train
Refers to a makeshift bed or sleeping quarters, often used in barracks or on ships
Refers to a bunkhouse, a temporary housing structure for construction workers
Refers to bunking off, which means skipping class or school
Refers to bunk beds, commonly found in hostels or shared accommodations
Refers to bunkers, compartments for storing fuel or supplies on a ship
In writing, 'bunk' can refer to false information or nonsense that is presented as truth. Writers may use the term 'bunk' when discussing misinformation or inaccuracies in a piece of writing.
Psychologists may use the term 'bunk' when referring to pseudoscientific claims or theories that lack empirical evidence or scientific support. They may debunk bunk claims in their field.