bunkie

bunkie

A roommate or bunkmate. I haven't met my bunkie yet—I hope she's nice.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bunkie

(ˈbəŋki)
n. a roommate. My bunkie is from Iowa.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • pillow-biter
  • (something) blows
  • (Have you) been OK?
  • (it's) nice to have you (here)
  • on one's
  • on someone's
  • (as) gay as a three-dollar bill
  • a copy
  • out of one's
  • (I've) got to go
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In the wake of early findings, Anderson was subsequently arrested in Bunkie, Louisiana, on charges of second-degree murder for her daughter's death.
The more pragmatic Chevy boss, Bunkie Knudsen, fearing the Grand Sport would attract unwanted corporate attention, scaled back the project to 25 pure race cars.
Under the guidance of Bunkie Knudsen, John DeLorean, Bill Collins, and others, Pontiac installed the high-performance 389 V-8 into the nimble and lightweight intermediate-size LeMans chassis.
In fact, this was Bunkie, Louisiana, in 2012, the same year British director Steve McQueen made a movie down the road about the injustices of racial discrimination.
Its prospector tents found new purpose in the glamping (glamorous camping) market--its canvas tents are used by the renowned Clayoquot Wilderness Resort in Tofino, BC--and they're also popping up at camps around Muskoka in place of the ubiquitous Bunkie. Year-round requests come in from first nations groups for teepees, sweat lodge covers and canoes.
Piper Kerman: The woman I shared a cube with for many months turned to me one day and said, "You go home and write a book about this, bunkie." I was not necessarily planning on writing a book, but when I came home, almost every single person I knew wanted to hear about my experience.
New Orleans, LA, October 10, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Rox and Roll: Caught up with Roxanne Daigre (aka Rox) late on a Friday evening as thunderstorms rolled in on Kinder, Louisiana, just an hour and a half from her hometown of Bunkie, LA.
The progression involved the athlete successfully completing the 'Bunkie' test protocol (11) method (see Figures 4-8) that employs static isometric contraction for periods of 25 seconds before returning to sport-specific drills.
Fisher's family's sugar plantation in Bunkie, Louisiana.
Bunkie General Hospital is just the type of facility that has benefited from such initiatives.
"We needed to get two, but I told them we had to get that first one first," Framingham manager Bunkie Smith said.
A second field experiment was conducted from 2007 to 2008 near Bunkie (N 30.950[degrees], W 92.163[degrees]) in Avoyelles Parish, LA.
the judgment, the first circuit later held in Bunkie Bank & Trust
James and Bunkie. Current plans are to burn the bagasse and cogenerate electricity for sale to electricity suppliers.