bunny

  • 11bunny — /bun ee/, n., pl. bunnies, adj. n. 1. Informal. a rabbit, esp. a small or young one. 2. Slang (sometimes disparaging and offensive). a pretty, appealing, or alluring young woman, often one ostensibly engaged in a sport or similar activity: beach… …

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  • 12bunny — 1. noun /ˈbʌn.i/ a) A rabbit, especially a juvenile. b) A bunny girl: a nightclub waitress who wears a costume having rabbit ears and tail. 2. adjective /ˈbʌn.i/ In skiing, easy or unchallenging …

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  • 13Bunny — Bun|ny [ bani ], das; s, s [engl. bunny = Häschen]: 1. junge Frau, die in Nachtklubs o. Ä. als Bedienung arbeitet und dabei [andeutungsweise] wie ein Häschen kostümiert ist. 2. (salopp, bes. Jugendspr.) Mädchen, junge Frau. * * * Bun|ny [ bʌnɪ],… …

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  • 14Bunny — Recorded as Bunney, Bunny, and originally Bony or Buny, this is an English medieval surname. Whatever its true meaning, it can be said categorically that it has nothing whatsoever to do with rabbits, an animal introduced into the British Isles by …

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  • 15bunny — noun Bunny is used before these nouns: ↑costume, ↑slope Bunny is used after these nouns: ↑dust, ↑Easter …

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  • 16bunny — [[t]bʌ̱ni[/t]] bunnies N COUNT A bunny or bunny rabbit is a child s word for a rabbit. [INFORMAL] …

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  • 17bunny —    An intimate term of address used by an American wife to her husband in The Philanderer, by Stanley Kauffmann. In the seventeenth century it would have been used by the husband to the wife, since ‘bunny’ was then a term of endearment used for… …

    A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • 18Bunny-up — Saut du lapin Le saut du lapin ou plus communément appelé le Bunny hop est une technique de franchissement d obstacle en cyclo cross. À l approche de l obstacle, on bascule son corps en arrière en tirant sur le guidon (la roue avant se lève),… …

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  • 19bunny — bun|ny S3 [ˈbʌni] n also bunny .rabbit plural bunnies [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: bun rabbit s tail, rabbit (16 19 centuries), from Scottish Gaelic, root, bottom ] a word for a rabbit, used especially by or to children …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 20Bunny — Bun|ny [ bʌni] das; s, s <aus engl. bunny »Häschen«> mit Hasenohren u. schwänzchen herausgeputztes Mädchen, das in bestimmten Klubs als Bedienung arbeitet …

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