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What does the phrase in the bunker mean?

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Asked by: Heather Stringham

What does the slang bunker mean?

bunker (plural bunkers) (Britain, slang) One who bunks off; a truant from school.

What does bunker mean in Scotland?

Bunker comes from a Scottish word for “bench.”

What is in a bunker?

Typical industrial bunkers include mining sites, food storage areas, dumps for materials, data storage, and sometimes living quarters. When a house is purpose-built with a bunker, the normal location is a reinforced below-ground bathroom with fiber-reinforced plastic shells.

What does the expression bunker down mean?

To bunker down is to find shelter against attack, whether that shelter is physical or metaphorical. People preparing for a cyclone would bunker down. Oddly enough the origin of the word bunker is not clear but the best guess is that it belongs in a set of words that relate to a bench.

What is a synonym for bunker?

In this page you can discover 22 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for bunker, like: shelter, blockhouse, guardhouse, hangar, dugout, pillbox, pill-boxes, tank, casemate, crib and bin.

What does bunker mean in golf?

A bunker is a depression near the green or fairway that is usually filled with sand. It is difficult to hit the ball out of the bunker and to enter it is therefore considered punitive to a golfer who misses the target with the previous shot.

What does in the belly of the Kirk mean?

Means : Concentrate on your job. Cum intae the body o’ the kirk. Means : An invitation to an outsider to join in. Ye mak a better door than a windae.

Why do Scots call a worktop a bunker?

What it usually means: A place to hide from an air raid. What it means in Edinburgh: A kitchen worktop, as in “see if I left ma specs on the bunker.” It seems to have maybe come from the word ‘bonkar’ meaning chest or box.

What does you’re all bum and parsley mean?

Yer aw bum an’ parsley.
Translation: You are rather big headed and hold yourself in high regard.

What is the difference between hunker down and bunker down?

A: It’s all about location and usage. Here in Australia, the Macquarie Dictionary lists “hunker down” as purely all about crouching and hiding, while “bunker down” relates to “retreating from the outside world to a place of isolation”.

Is it bunker or hunker?

A: If your meaning is to settle in for a long time or wait for a difficult situation to end, the customary verb phrase is “hunker down.” The verb “bunker” (minus the adverb “down”) usually means to hit a golf ball into a sand trap or to store fuel in a tank.

Where does the phrase hunker down come from?

Hunker comes from Scottish — it means “crouch on your heels” or “squat.” Sometimes the phrase is also used to mean “get to work,” like when you hunker down and finish your homework.

What is another word for hunker down?

In this page you can discover 9 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for hunker-down, like: hunker, crouch, scrunch up, squat, get-down, hunch, scrunch, hunch down and squat down.

What figurative language is hunkered down?

Hunker down implies endurance. The word hunker is Scottish, used from the early 1700s to mean to squat on the balls of one’s feet, ready to spring into action. The idiom hunker down is traced to the America South, originating sometime around the turn of the twentieth century.