bunk off (sth)
UK informal— phrasal verb with bunk uk/bʌŋk/us/bʌŋk/verb
to stay away from school or work or to leave early, especially without permission:
A lot of people bunk off early on Friday.
It was a sunny day so they decided to bunk off school.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Running away and escaping
- abscond
- back away
- back off
- bail out
- be at large idiom
- be on the run idiom
- fugitive
- gaolbreak
- getaway
- go/be run to ground idiom
- heel
- jailbreak
- leg
- loose
- shake sb/sth off
- shoot through
- skedaddle
- slip
- stand clear
- throw
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