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phrasal verbIf you bunk off from school or work, you leave without permission and do something else. [British, informal] We thought nothing of bunking off school and travelling 100 miles to find this orthat record. [VERB PARTICLE noun] [Also VERB PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for bunkExamples of 'bunk off' in a sentencebunk off She was happy to bunk off work and be my date.Millions are expected to bunk off work to enjoy the fry-day scorcher.Oh dear, is this an excuse to bunk off more?Rebellious, she began to bunk off school and to smoke.He used to bunk off quite a few times.An ideal opportunity to bunk off and muck about?It seemed that she had not warned her team that she might bunk off.They go for breakfast, he persuades her to bunk off work for the day.A record 23,244 primary school pupils bunk off daily.Bunk off from the gym and have a lie-in. Chinese translation of 'bunk off' vi - (from school, work)
擅自走掉 (shànzì zǒudiào)
vt - [school, work]
擅自离(離)开(開) (shànzì líkāi)
See bunk - bunion
- bunk
- bunk beds
- bunk off
- bunker
- bunny
- buoy
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