Bunking
Bunking is a term often used to describe the act of sharing a sleeping space, particularly in a context where beds are stacked vertically. This arrangement, commonly known as bunk beds, allows for more efficient use of space in rooms designed to accommodate multiple people. Bunk beds are frequently found in settings such as dormitories, summer camps, military barracks, and hostels. The term can also refer to the practice of occupying a shared sleeping area, even if bunk beds are not present, simply meaning to sleep in close proximity to others. In some informal contexts, "bunking" can also imply a more casual or temporary sleeping arrangement. The primary advantage of bunking is its space-saving nature, making it a practical solution for crowded living situations. It can also foster a sense of community among those sharing the space.