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What (who) is bunk off - definition

UNEXCUSED ABSENCE FROM SCHOOL
Playing hooky; Skipping class; Truant; Hookey; Hookie; Playing Hookie; Bunking; Pipping (crime); Pip off; Pips off; Pipped off; Pipping off; Truanting; Skipping school; Cutting school; Playing truant; Truancy officer; Verification officer; Truants; Truant officer; Skip school; Cut school; Bunk off; Bunking off; Ditch school; Ditching school; Truency; Play truant; Shirk school; Play hooky; Cut class; Skipped school
  • [[Ralph Hedley]]: ''The Truant's Log'', 1899

bunk off         
Brit. informal abscond from school or work.
bunk         
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Bunked; Bunk (disambiguation); Bunks
(bunks)
1.
A bunk is a bed that is fixed to a wall, especially in a ship or caravan.
He left his bunk and went up on deck again.
N-COUNT
2.
If you describe something as bunk, you think that it is foolish or untrue. (INFORMAL)
...Henry Ford's opinion that 'history is bunk'.
= nonsense
N-UNCOUNT [disapproval]
bunk         
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Bunked; Bunk (disambiguation); Bunks
1) Stupid, gay, dumb.
Having to do homework is so bunk.
2) The sound made by your head hitting the upper berth when you sit up in the lower berth of a kid-size bunk bed.
I felt, more than heard, the bunk of Dave's head hitting the slats beneath me when he forgot where he was and tried to get up.

Wikipedia

Truancy

Truancy or skipping class/school is any intentional, unjustified, unauthorized, or illegal absence from compulsory education. It is a deliberate absence by a student's own free will (though sometimes adults or parents will allow and/or ignore it) and usually does not refer to legitimate excused absences, such as ones related to medical conditions. Truancy is usually explicitly defined in the school's handbook of policies and procedures. Attending school but not going to class is called internal truancy. Some children whose parents claim to homeschool have also been found truant in the United States. In some schools, truancy may result in not being able to graduate or to receive credit for classes attended, until the time lost to truancy is made up through a combination of detention, fines, or summer school.

Truancy is a frequent subject of popular culture. Ferris Bueller's Day Off is about the title character's (played by Matthew Broderick) day of truancy in Chicago with his girlfriend and best friend. Truancy is also the title of a 2008 novel about a student uprising against a dictatorial educational system. There are experiences that show that thanks to the incorporation of Successful Educational Actions (SEAs) in schools with high absenteeism they have managed to reduce truancy and thus contribute to the improvement of academic success.

The term truant can also be used to describe a child that avoids duty, or is unruly, although this use is uncommon.

Examples of use of bunk off
1. We‘d bunk off school, hang around in the town or the local park.
2. Teaching unions were concerned that Geldof was encouraging children to "bunk off" school.
3. Children from families poor enough to qualify for free school meals are three times as likely to bunk off than other pupils.
4. I joined when I was a teenager: I used to bunk off school and go and revise for my A–levels there, or meet friends.
5. What gives him the right to tell children to bunk off school for two days, because he believes that protest is more important than geometry?