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idiomdo a bunk BrEBrEspoken to suddenly leave a place without telling anyone, especially because you have done something wrong, or want to avoid doing something that you should do:It looks as if he's done a bunk, and taken the money with him.She came home from the hospital and found that her boyfriend had done a bunk.
do a bunkTo flee, leave hurriedly, or abscond, especially under illegal or suspicious circumstances. Primarily heard in UK. We did a bunk as soon as we heard the police sirens. do a bunk make a hurried and furtive departure. British informal 2004 Scotland on Sunday There were rumours after Nessy left. She'd done a bunk with the provy money. She'd gone away with another man. do a ˈbunk (British English, informal) leave a place quickly without telling anyone: I heard Jimmy did a bunk with all their money! |