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bunk-up noun- an act of sexual intercourse UK
Originally military, post-World War 2. - I’ll have a leavy [levy] at the same time and imagine that I’m having [sic] a bunk up instead of you. — Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 153, 1958
- A cheap bunk-up in the sun. — David Robb, The Nineties, p. 47, 1999
- fifteen-year-old boot boys with little chance of a bunk-up — John King, Human Punk, p. 23, 2000
- You wouldn’t fancy a bunk-up, would you? — Mark Steel, Reasons to be Cheerful, p. 55, 2001
- a lifting-up as assistance in climbing or reaching AUSTRALIA, 1919
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