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Bunny   /bˈəni/   Listen
Bunny

noun
1.
A young waitress in a nightclub whose costume includes the tail and ears of a rabbit.  Synonym: bunny girl.
2.
(usually informal) especially a young rabbit.  Synonym: bunny rabbit.



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"Bunny" Quotes from Famous Books



... saw an animal who didn't get into trouble when he thought he knew everything," Mrs. Mouser went on thoughtfully, giving no heed to the fact that your Aunt Amy was on the point of interrupting her. "Now there is Sonny Bunny Rabbit, he got it into his head that he was the greatest ever lived; that he could do just as he wanted to around this neighborhood, because he led Mr. Fox into a trap ...
— Mouser Cats' Story • Amy Prentice

... Society organ, "has succumbed to the Jazz, the Fox-trot and the Bunny-hug." It still shows a decided preference, ...
— Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 156, March 12, 1919 • Various

... signs of cooking and eating were cleaned away, Mrs. Vernon took the bunny again and said they had ...
— Girl Scouts in the Adirondacks • Lillian Elizabeth Roy

... case my little bunny rabbit doesn't bite a hole in the back steps so the milkman drops a bottle down it when he comes in the morning, I'll tell you in the following story about Grandpa ...
— Bully and Bawly No-Tail • Howard R. Garis

... her humble apology for the trouble and alarm her dog had occasioned. Lady Margaret assured her that the children were nothing the worse, not having been even much terrified, for the dog had not gone a hair's-breadth beyond rough play. Poor bunny was the only one concerned who had not yet recovered his equanimity. He did not seem positively hurt, she said, but as he would not eat the lovely clover under his nose where he lay in Molly's crib, it was clear that ...
— St. George and St. Michael • George MacDonald


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