Definitions for Bunkie

Bunkie bunk·ie

Spelling: [buhng-kee]
IPA: /ˈbʌŋ ki/

Bunkie is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 66 anagrams from letters in Bunkie (beiknu).

Definitions for Bunkie

noun

  1. bunkmate.

Origin of Bunkie

An Americanism dating back to 1855-60; bunk1 + -ie

Examples for Bunkie

But I've simply got to talk a bit with you, bunkie, my head is so full of it all.

With his eyes on his bunkie, Terry made a prompt leap downward.

He assigned me to "bunk" with the only boy in the room who had no bedfellow or "bunkie."

"Your bunkie ain't no dude, either, Sarge," continued Kelly.

Chris drew his knife and ran at him, but it was Andy his bunkie he had run his knife into.

What a world of meaning there is in the words, "Me and my bunkie."

A similar dwelling, “The bunkie”, meant to serve as a guesthouse or office, recently started taking orders.

In bunkie, Eakin also arranged concerts in the local auditorium.

bunkie, Louisiana itself was split in half by a railroad track, with black and whites living on either side.

Modestly Sam shifted the limelight so that it fell upon his bunkie.

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