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bunky; bunkie noun in jail or prison, a cellmate US, 1858- — Vincent J. Monteleone, Criminal Slang, p. 38, 1949
- — Paul Glover, Words from the House of the Dead, 1974
- — James Harris, A Convict’s Dictionary, p. 28, 1989
- Worden rode the roommate hard, seizing on the fact that he was out working while his bunky was lazing around the house with some new man. — David Simon, Homicide, p. 342, 1991
- “My bunkie in County? Some cretin couldn’t figure out how to open and close his Velcro jumpsuit.” — Richard Price, Samaritan, p. 289, 2003
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