To not go to class without permission.
Play truant from work or school.
1 Thinking about the dinner party-andafterward, when she and Allan would bunk off together.
2 I log out of the secure terminal and bunk off home early: your taxes at work.
3 You could perhaps bunk off work and invite the postman in for a cup of tea.
4 Roger Topley used to bunk off every week so Sanderson never even had his name on the register.'
5 I was about 14 and I used to bunk off school and gets teas for the stunt teams.
6 He would bunk off school but spend all day at the library, picking books at random off the shelves.
7 My mum had let me bunk off school, I went to cross the road, ran before looking and got hit.
8 A Northland principal says some parents are falsely claiming they're home-schooling their children when they're simply allowing them to bunk off .
9 When a mother is called upon to bunk off work to attend a nativity play, her unpartnered colleague is expected to take up the slack.
10 Young lad over there, he's bunked off school to come and see you.'
11 Two schoolgirls running like wildfire, bunking off through dunes to the sea, breathless.
12 Bunk Off Early, Crack Mome and Cilaos Emery would probably be the others.
13 If you'd ever bunked off school, this was bunking-off writ large.
14 Anywhere else, I would have suspected he was bunking off school.
15 By 12, he was bunking off to play video games instead.
16 Boris Johnson must have bunked off that day, because he clearly missed that lesson.
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