Bunky
(noun) Derived from the word
bunk. A person who speaks shit all the time; adept at maneuvring themselves into
high profile, highly paid positions in companies, invariably using bunk tactics. They often use name-dropping techniques and display large quantities of irrelevant business cards accumulated in their
illustrious careers.
Bunky
by Max Blutarski on Mar 05, 2010 02:44:18
Bunky
by TooTall aka Dlugi on Jul 31, 2009 02:05:21
From the word "
bunk", "to bunk" as in sleep this word is sometimes used to describe a mini-cottage that not quite as big as a
cottage but just
big enough to sleep a person or few.
Bunky
by Ramo-p on Jul 27, 2012 09:59:31
BUNKY- bun•key- adj = an
anomalous occurrence found in the
manufacturing industry when you know intuitively that something is just not right but can't find
the root cause...
Example:
" For some reason this tool is running a little
BUNKY keep a close eye on it just
incase something looks
fishy"
Bunky
by Webee on Apr 22, 2009 01:39:38
Originated in
bellevue, ny. a funny word used to make people laugh when
ther are not in a
good mood. you have to make a face with it too.
Example:
person1- hey how are you doing.
person2- not to good.
person1- well
guess what.
person1-
BUNKY!!!!
person2-
hahaha that is funny lol.
Bunky
by Charles Barker on Jan 26, 2008 22:45:20
A person who
speaks rather slowly and many
idiotic phrases that the
rest of the group has already concluded.
Bunky
by K C Holt on May 14, 2006 04:13:13
An effeminate man prone to
bursting hysterically into tears.
From the U.S.
reality television show "Big Brother", where the second season
cast member Bill "Bunky" Miller was "an effeminate (gay) man prone to bursting hysterically into tears."
Bunky
by Help_depressed on Mar 06, 2019 11:45:45
Bunky
by sugar1 on Oct 20, 2009 02:25:02
Noun: of or pertaining to
a look from hell. The Bunky! "
Oh girl she was there giving me the Bunky all night at the party."
bunkie
by Cornucopia on Jun 08, 2007 14:32:51
A man who shares living space with another man in a 2-man
cell in prison. (not a reference to
homosexuality; a bunkie is just a
roommate)
Example:
"I got a new bunkie today; he caught his case
2 years ago."
"My bunkie and I played
cards to pass the time our unit was
on lockdown."