Bundy


a time clock.
Contemporary Examples

Cliven Bundy Is Angry—Just Like the Rest of Us James Poulos April 18, 2014
The Commander-in-Chief Test: What the Cuban Missile Crisis Tells Us About JFK David G. Coleman October 15, 2012
Is Obama Going to War Just to ‘Check the Box’? Lloyd Green August 30, 2013
What Cliven Bundy’s Famous Backers Said, Before and After Olivia Nuzzi April 24, 2014
Obama Must Read This Book Peter Osnos December 15, 2008

Historical Examples

Cast Upon the Breakers Horatio Alger
The Galaxy Primes Edward Elmer Smith
The Three Black Pennys Joseph Hergesheimer
The Varmint Owen Johnson
The Boss of Little Arcady Harry Leon Wilson

noun (Austral) (pl) -dies
a time clock
(informal) punch the bundy

to start work
to be in regular employment

verb
(intransitive; 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

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