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ˈbunkie, ˈbunky U.S. colloq. [f. bunk n.1 1 + -y6.] One who shares a bunk with another.
1858Vielé Following the Drum 218 Which triumph over paternal love I rewarded by giving him Jack for his ‘bunkie’. 1903N.Y. Even. Post 10 Oct., In a logging camp in Maine a lanky Yankee had been unburdening himself of his past life for the entertainment of his ‘bunky’. 1910W. M. Raine B. O'Connor 58 If it is certain that my old bunkie came to his death foully. 1948Southwest Rev. Winter 29/2 The next morning Bud's ‘bunkie’ sat watching him shave. |