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bundy on

C1 informal inseparable intransitive
In simple words

To punch your time card when you arrive at work in Australia.

Literal meaning: To register arrival on a Bundy clock.

Meanings

1 C1 idiomatic informal

(Australian English) To record the start of your working hours using a time-clock machine.

"You need to bundy on before 7 a.m. or it counts as a late start."

Grammar: inseparable
Usage notes

The Australian counterpart of 'bundy off.' From the brand name 'Bundy clock.' Used primarily in trade and blue-collar work environments. Largely unknown outside Australia.

Commonly used with

work shift morning clock start

Forms

Base
bundy on
I/you/we/they
3rd person
bundies on
he/she/it
Past simple
bundied on
yesterday
Past participle
bundied on
have + pp
-ing form
bundying on
continuous

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