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What (who) is bunk bed - definition

BED IN WHICH ONE BED FRAME IS STACKED ON TOP OF ANOTHER
Bunk-bed; Bunkbeds; Bunk beds; Bunkbed; Loft bed; Loft beds; College dorm loft; Futon Bunk
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  • Triple loft bed; left, a loft bed with bookshelf below, right, a two-story bunk bed

bunk bed         
(bunk beds)
Bunk beds are two beds fixed one above the other in a frame.
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bunk bed         
¦ noun a piece of furniture consisting of two beds, one above the other.
BED (file format)         
TEXT FILE FORMAT FOR STORING GENOMIC REGIONS AS COORDINATES AND ASSOCIATED ANNOTATIONS
BED file format; .bed
The BED (Browser Extensible Data) format is a text file format used to store genomic regions as coordinates and associated annotations. The data are presented in the form of columns separated by spaces or tabs.

Wikipedia

Bunk bed

A bunk bed is a type of bed in which one bed frame is stacked on top of another, allowing two or more beds to occupy the floor space usually required by just one. They are commonly seen on ships, in the military, and in hostels, dormitories, summer camps, children’s bedrooms, and prisons.

Bunk beds are normally supported by four poles or pillars, one at each corner of the bed. A ladder or stairs is used to get to the upper bed, which is normally surrounded by a railing to prevent the sleeper from falling off. Some models also have a privacy curtain for the lower bunk. Because of the need for a ladder and the height of the bed, the top bunk of a bunk bed is not recommended for children under six years of age.

A loft bed is an elevated bed similar to a bunk bed, but without the lower beds, freeing floor space for other furniture, such as a desk, which might be built into the loft bed. Low loft beds are lower to the ground and designed for younger children.

Examples of use of bunk bed
1. Alisha, who was in her bunk bed at the time, did not escape.
2. What was I thinking ???!!) and the poking starts, and then it‘s a bunk–bed intifada.
3. "The lightening must have come through roof and hit the bunk–bed.
4. They can stand in the museum‘s jail cell with a bunk bed and metal toilet.
5. Business travellers on passenger websites have broadly welcomed Lufthansa‘s bunk bed idea.