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bundy
[ buhn-dee ]
noun
- a time clock.
bundy
/ ˈʌԻɪ /
noun
- a time clock
- punch the bundy informal.
- to start work
- to be in regular employment
verb
- intr; foll by on or off to arrive or depart from work, esp when it involves registering the time of arrival or departure on a card
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of bundy1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of bundy1
Example Sentences
This has included the first victim of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and victims of Apichai Ongwisit, the so-called Thai Ted Bundy; the Unknown Soldier from the Vietnam War, ultimately identified as Air Force 1st Lt.
Public adoration for handsome men accused of crimes is not new - from Ted Bundy to Jeremy Meeks, violent men have developed cult followings.
The implication being that only an abnormal monster could inflict dreadful damage on another person – or that killers, from Ted Bundy and Rose West to Harold Shipman and the Menendez brothers, are somehow not human.
A statement issued on behalf of Malibu said that the city’s building official, Yolanda Bundy, is “collaborating” with other cities that have adopted retrofit ordinances to understand “the successes, challenges and best practices of similar programs to inform Malibu’s approach.”
A California Department of Motor Vehicles report said during a May 13 test, a Waymo on the eastbound 10 Freeway near the Bundy Drive overpass was involved in a moderate crash.
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