Define Bunkie Meaning

Bunkie
A man who shares living space with another man in a 2-man cell in prison. (not a reference to homosexuality; a bunkie is just a roommate)


"I got a new bunkie today; he caught his case 2 years ago."

"My bunkie and I played cards to pass the time our unit was on lockdown."
By Charmane
Bunkie
a cell mate in prison that has raped you repeatedly. Now considered your bunkie.

My bunkie back in '89 just got out.
By Laney
Bunkie
B*best friends
U*unique hottness
N*nice boobs
K*killer ass
i*incredible friend
E*enchanted love

liza is my bunkie and i love her a lot
By Charita
Bunky
The person who sleeps above or below you in a bunk bed, particularly in prison slang.

I didn't sleep a wink 'cuz my bunky was looking at feen magazines and spanking his monkey all night long.
By Paulie
Bunky
Bunky refferes to a situation or person(s) that is unappealing or not acceptable

For Example: "I don't want to go to the mall that's bunky."
or
"That skateboard trick was bunky."
By Cyndia
Bunky
(noun) Derived from the word bunk. A person who speaks shit all the time; adept at maneuvring themselves into high profile, highly paid positions in companies, invariably using bunk tactics. They often use name-dropping techniques and display large quantities of irrelevant business cards accumulated in their illustrious careers.

Bunky was talking so much poppycock on that conference call that the telecon host had to abrubtly intervene and give the participants a timeout.
By Clarita
Bunky
A Lowcountry(SC) word for ass.

Look at dat gurl wit the big ole bunky.
By Joannes
Bunky
An Australian colloquial term for an old vehicle that is used frequently. Noun: A vehicle that is used as primary form of transport for going to work or events that may require less glamour. Usually in the form of an old car or motorcycle.

I am going to take bunky to work and leave my Ducati at home.
By Casi
Bunky

We were on the dance floor, getting funky. Then he started rubbing up on me the right way, and I knew he was bunky.
By Karmen
Bunky
From the word "bunk", "to bunk" as in sleep this word is sometimes used to describe a mini-cottage that not quite as big as a cottage but just big enough to sleep a person or few.

"We're going to John's bunky for the weekend"
By Ollie