bunny
IPA: bˈʌni
noun
- (especially used with children) A rabbit, especially a juvenile one.
- A bunny girl: a nightclub waitress who wears a costume having rabbit ears and tail.
- (sports) In basketball, an easy shot (i.e., one right next to the bucket) that is missed.
- (slang, euphemistic) A menstrual pad.
- (UK dialectal) A swelling from a blow; a bump.
- (mining) A sudden enlargement or mass of ore, as opposed to a vein or lode.
- (UK dialectal) A culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches.
- (UK dialectal) A chine or gully formed by water running over the edge of a cliff; a wooded glen or small ravine opening through the cliff line to the sea.
- (UK dialectal) Any small drain or culvert.
- (UK dialectal) A brick arch or wooden bridge, covered with earth across a drawn or carriage in a water-meadow, just wide enough to allow a hay-wagon to pass over.
- (UK dialectal) A small pool of water.
- (South Africa) Bunny chow; a snack of bread filled with curry.
adjective
- (skiing) Easy or unchallenging.
- (rare, humorous) Resembling a bun (small bread roll).
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Examples of "bunny" in Sentences
- It's a white bunny and a black bunny.
- The Easter Bunny takes care of the eggs.
- She is a robot bunny and idget is a standard bunny.
- Funny bunny sounds really cute and cuddly and fluffy.
- Only Bugs Bunny seems to saunter, stroll, tap dance and so on.
- This is the one with the jolly red suited guy, not the one with the bunny.
- In it, Bugs Bunny is lured to the lair of a mad scientist as food for Gossamer.
- Bunny Wailer was both the quietest and most spiritually creative of the Wailers.
- Better to stick with crowd pleasers like smiling bears and hopping bunny rabbits.
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