bunny

[ˈbʌni]

bunny Definition

  • 1a small rabbit with soft fur and long ears
  • 2a term of endearment for a young girl or woman

Using bunny: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bunny" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The children were delighted to see the bunnies in the petting zoo.

  • Example

    She looked so cute in her bunny costume.

  • Example

    Come here, my little bunny!

bunny Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bunny

Phrases with bunny

  • playboy bunny

    a waitress at a Playboy Club who wears a costume resembling a rabbit, typically a corset, bunny ears, and a fluffy tail

    Example

    She worked as a Playboy bunny for a year before moving on to other things.

  • bunny boiler

    a woman who is considered to be emotionally unstable and likely to become dangerously vengeful when rejected by a lover

    Example

    He was afraid she would turn into a bunny boiler if he broke up with her.

  • a fictional character depicted as a rabbit bringing Easter eggs, usually portrayed as a friendly, anthropomorphic creature wearing clothes

    Example

    The children were excited to meet the Easter bunny and get their picture taken with him.

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Summary: bunny in Brief

A 'bunny' [ˈbʌni] is a small rabbit with soft fur and long ears. It can also be used as a term of endearment for a young girl or woman. The phrase 'playboy bunny' refers to a waitress at a Playboy Club who wears a rabbit costume, while 'bunny boiler' describes an emotionally unstable woman who becomes dangerously vengeful when rejected by a lover. The 'Easter bunny' is a fictional character depicted as a rabbit bringing Easter eggs.

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