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Qué (quién) es bunk-up - definición

CHARACTER FROM THE WIRE
William "Bunk" Moreland; The bunk; Bunk (The Wire); The Bunk

bunk-up      
¦ noun informal a helping push or pull up.
bunk         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
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         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
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

Bunk Moreland

William "Bunk" Moreland is a fictional character in The Wire, played by Wendell Pierce. Bunk's character is based on a retired Baltimore detective named Oscar "The Bunk" Requer. He is portrayed as a generally competent, if profane and curmudgeonly detective. Like his best friend Jimmy McNulty, he also has problems related to infidelity and alcohol abuse, although he is more mindful than McNulty of the department's chain of command.

Ejemplos de uso de bunk-up
1. Mr Kampfner not wishing to comment further is as remarkable as a bonobo chimp saying no to a bunk–up.
2. Hitherto, outlays the size of Patel‘s have not been necessary for those seeking a mutually beneficial bunk–up with New Labour.
3. Whatever the reason, there is something curiously liberating about the news that even when you have got 20 times more ties that bind than usual, you need not become irrevocably mentally and physically depleted, exhausted by the literal and metaphorical suckling of insatiable offspring, that – by simply having a quick go on your kid‘s PC and a chance encounter with the chatroom of your dreams – you can still throw off in an instant every last domestic shackle, heedless of familial despair and the wrath of the Guinness Book of Records, and bunk up with a man in uniform. ‘S a tragedy for the young ‘uns of course – especially, say, the last eight(ish) Pridhams, who might reasonably have expected their mum to stick around until they reached their majorities – but it is, I believe at the same visceral level where my maternal instinct should be, a profound joy for us older ones.