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User avatar #4362778 - Technicolor (05/08/2013) [-]
Britainese people:
What does it mean to "do a bunk"?
User avatar #4362914 to #4362778 - whataloser (05/08/2013) [-]
It does mean that, and I will continue to use it that way, seeing as it is the correct meaning, as will the vast majority of people. However, you of course are free to not use it that way.
User avatar #4362920 to #4362914 - Technicolor (05/08/2013) [-]
I will be using it the correct way, but you are free to use it incorrectly, it won't change anything.
User avatar #4362929 to #4362920 - whataloser (05/08/2013) [-]
You seem a little confused. I've already explained that it is the correct usage.
User avatar #4362933 to #4362929 - Technicolor (05/08/2013) [-]
Based on your own logic. You can live in your fantasy world but the rest of the world won't use it that way.
User avatar #4362948 to #4362933 - whataloser (05/08/2013) [-]
I have personal experience backing me up. You're just pulling random definitions out of... what? The internet? You can't believe everything you see online.
User avatar #4362950 to #4362948 - Technicolor (05/08/2013) [-]
And you're on the internet. Thus, your argument is invalid. :3
User avatar #4362958 to #4362950 - whataloser (05/08/2013) [-]
I never said you had to believe me. But my understanding of the phrase comes from empirical experience, while yours comes from the internet.
User avatar #4362961 to #4362958 - Technicolor (05/08/2013) [-]
Your meaning of the phrase is something you literally just made up after I said it, probably being the first time you ever heard it.
User avatar #4362967 to #4362961 - whataloser (05/08/2013) [-]
Okay, now you're just pulling shit out of your ass. That statement is 100% untrue.
User avatar #4362784 to #4362778 - whataloser (05/08/2013) [-]
fuck a bed
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User avatar #4362788 to #4362786 - whataloser (05/08/2013) [-]
fuck a matrress, sorry
User avatar #4362803 to #4362795 - whataloser (05/08/2013) [-]
Pretty sure that's what it means.
User avatar #4362805 to #4362803 - Technicolor (05/08/2013) [-]
I know for a fact it doesnt.
User avatar #4362807 to #4362805 - whataloser (05/08/2013) [-]
Ooo, look who's an expert on English euphemisms.
User avatar #4362810 to #4362807 - Technicolor (05/08/2013) [-]
Its called context clues. it couldnt mean that in the situation it was used
User avatar #4362821 to #4362810 - whataloser (05/08/2013) [-]
It means different things in different situations.
User avatar #4362831 to #4362830 - Technicolor (05/08/2013) [-]
Just stop.
User avatar #4362842 to #4362838 - Technicolor (05/08/2013) [-]
Verb
do a bunk
(UK, slang, idiomatic) To escape or flee, especially under incriminating circumstances.
User avatar #4362845 to #4362842 - whataloser (05/08/2013) [-]
Under certain circumstances, yes.
User avatar #4362846 to #4362845 - Technicolor (05/08/2013) [-]
Under any circumstances.
User avatar #4362855 to #4362846 - whataloser (05/08/2013) [-]
Clearly not when you're referring to mattresses and intercourse with them.
User avatar #4362884 to #4362855 - Technicolor (05/08/2013) [-]
nobody does that. or says that describing it.
User avatar #4362893 to #4362884 - whataloser (05/08/2013) [-]
I can think of like, twenty situations off the top of my head, that I have seen where it was used in that way to describe circumstances which were occurring before my eyes.
User avatar #4362905 to #4362893 - Technicolor (05/08/2013) [-]
k well you can use it that way, but its not what it means
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