bunk (up) with (someone)

bunk (up) with (someone)

To share a room, bed, or other sleeping space with another person. You will need to bunk up with your sister because we weren't able to reserve enough hotel rooms for everyone. They became my best friends after I bunked with them at camp.
See also: bunk

bunk up

To share a room, bed, or other sleeping space with another person. You will need to bunk up with your sister because we weren't able to reserve enough hotel rooms for everyone. We became best friends after we bunked up at camp.
See also: bunk, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

bunk (up) with someone

to share a bed, a bedroom, or a tent with someone. Are you going to bunk up with Fred? I'll bunk with Todd.
See also: bunk
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

bunk up

v.
To share a bed or sleeping accommodations, especially temporarily: Before they moved to a bigger house, she had to bunk up with her sister. The campers would bunk up together if it got too cold.
See also: bunk, up
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • bunk with
  • bunk (up) together
  • bunk together
  • bunk up
  • sleep
  • rack
  • rack duty
  • rack time
  • sack rat
  • bunk down (for the night)