n. A number of things bound together; anything bound or rolled into a convenient form for conveyance or handling; a package; a roll: as, a bundle of lace; a bundle of hay.n. Hence A group or a number of things having some common characteristic which leads to their being held and transferred in the same ownership.n. In botany, a fascicular aggregation of one or more elementary tissues traversing other tissues.n. In paper-making, two reams of printing-paper or brown paper: established by a statute of George I.n. In spinning, twenty hanks or 6,000 yards of linen yarn.To tie or bind in a bundle or roll: often followed by up: as, to bundle up clothes.To place or dispose of in a hurried, unceremonious manner.To depart in a hurry or unceremoniously: often with off.In New England (in early times) and in Wales, to sleep in the same bed without undressing: applied to the custom of men and women, especially sweethearts, thus sleeping.