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bunkie

/buhng-kee/US // ˈbʌŋ ki //

碉堡,碉堡了,碉堡堡垒,碉堡堡

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : bunkmate.

Examples

  • They share the news with their bunkies, their bunkies call their families and tell them to download the app.

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

  • In Bunkie, Eakin also arranged concerts in the local auditorium.

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

  • "I've heard the news, old bunkie," cried Terry, coming forward as soon as he saw his comrade's eyes open.

  • This conclusion was justified when he asked his wretched "bunkie" if he had observed him leaving the room during the night.

  • One of the men told how his bunkie at Base Six in Bordeaux had died of heart failure when under ether.

  • When night came on my bunkie and I, along with others, spread our blankets on the hurricane deck back of the smokestacks.

  • For this purpose I provided myself with a small hatchet, and to even up loads my bunkie carried a frying pan for our use.