Word: bunked
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...term boomerang children used to refer to young adults moving back in with their parents, but the recession is forcing people in their 30s and 40s and older - often with a spouse and kids in tow - to bunk in with the 'rents until they regain their financial footing. Since the recession began in December 2007, the U.S. has lost 3.6 million jobs. An AARP survey released in May found that more than a third of retirees have had to help a child pay bills in the past year. And the number of multigenerational households has increased from 5 million...
...intriguing theory, but one that AirTran says is complete bunk...
...just as the sun was rising outside Leverett’s McKinlock Hall—the fire alarm blared, and William P. Docken ’67 went to check on his roommate, Gregory B. Craig ’67. Surprisingly, Craig was still lying in the bottom bunk...
Cheney, Dick hatred of by vast numbers of citizens is a mystery to notion that past eight years have been run by is dismissed by Bush loyalists as "hooey" and "bunk...
...News last Tuesday to analyze the election returns, Caleb was there in the studio with him. His hotel room is usually right next to Rove’s. “You don’t, like, share a room?” I ask. “Bunk beds?” Caleb laughs at me. “It’s not like we’re sleeping in the same bed.” The job of being a political figure’s body man requires, first and foremost, discretion, and Caleb refuses to give...