bunkie
noun/ˈbʌŋki/
Etymology
From bunk + -ie.
Definitions
A bunkmate, someone with whom one shares a bunk bed.
Familiar term of address.
- Excuse me, bunkie. Don't you have anything useful to do?
a small cabin with a bunk or bed(s), a free-standing bedroom or sleeping area separate…
a small cabin with a bunk or bed(s), a free-standing bedroom or sleeping area separate from the main house or cottage, which may or may not have other facilities (a fully outfitted outbuilding with a kitchen or bathroom would be a guest house or accessory dwelling unit and not a bunkie)
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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA