What is another word for do a bunk?

Pronunciation: [dˈuː ɐ bˈʌŋk] (IPA)

Doing a bunk is a British slang term that means to leave without permission or disappear suddenly. There are a number of synonyms that could be used instead of this phrase, such as 'skip town', 'abscond', 'bolt', 'flee', 'run away', 'vanish' and 'evade'. Another fun phrase to use instead of "do a bunk" is to 'pull a disappearing act'. No matter which words are used to describe someone leaving without notice, the end result is the same - they are gone in an instant, leaving others wondering where they went.

What are the hypernyms for Do a bunk?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Do a bunk

  • Ah, well, if they wanted their adultery, what did it matter to me? I hadn’t much room to talk, anyway, with my five-pound prostitutes who did a bunk and the Japanese girls who cost far less and didn’t do a bunk and whatever I was likely to pick up in Colombo.
    Anthony Burgess

Related words: bunk, bunk bed, runaway, escape, runaway children, runaway teenagers, escape plan, bunking off work

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