bunny
bunny
Definition
bunny (bun′ē)
noun pl. bunnies -·nies
- a rabbit: pet name used by children
- ☆ Slang a sexually attractive young woman: often used in combination ski bunny, beach bunny
Etymology: dim. of dial. bun, rabbit
bunny
Usage Examples
Converse of object
- adopt: Where to get a rabbit Why not adopt a rescue bunny?
Adjective modifier
- fluffy: You will also need a fluffy bunny, or other soft animal.
- cuddly: I liked Stez the best because he's a cuddly bunny who does not suffer fools gladly.
- cute: I didn't have any stationery with a cute little bunny or Harrison Ford on it 13.
- happy: I hope you are still a happy bunny btw!
- pink: That's no problem for me - I didn't mind if people wore pink bunny slippers as long as the job got done.
- pet: Rebecca would do anything to have a pet bunny!
Modifies a noun
- hugger: The Real Involved Rabbit Association ( address withheld to escape the irrational wrath of the bunny huggers ).
- rabbit: They came across a bunny rabbit who looked hungry.
- hop: The only ' fly in the ointment ' in on his weaker rein he's started to ' bunny hop ' in canter.
- ear: Me: " Why's that robot got bunny ears?
- boiler: Have these popular rabbit vibes turned our testers into bunny boilers?
- costume: Hidden Easter costume: Set the system date to April 23, 2001 to unlock a bunny costume for Mama Tua.
Noun used with modifier
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