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    Bun·ny
    /ˈbənē/

    noun

    • 1. a rabbit, especially a young one. informal
  2. 5 days ago · bunny in American English. (ˈbʌni) (noun plural -nies) noun. 1. informal. a rabbit, esp. a small or young one. 2. slang, derogatorysometimes , offensive. a pretty, appealing, or alluring young woman, often one ostensibly engaged in a sport or similar activity. beach bunny.

  3. noun [ C ] child's word us / ˈbʌn.i / uk / ˈbʌn.i / (also bunny rabbit) Add to word list Add to word list. a rabbit. Gary Ombler/Dorling Kindersley/GettyImages. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Rodents & similar animals. beaver. capybara. chinchilla. chipmunk. coney. cony. cottontail. gopher. groundhog. guinea pig. hamster. hare. mice.

  4. Definition of bunny noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  5. Mar 28, 2024 · Together with rabbit, bunny has largely displaced its former rhyme cony (see cony for more). Noun [edit] bunny (plural bunnies) (informal, childish) A rabbit, especially a juvenile one. A bunny girl: a nightclub waitress who wears a costume having rabbit ears and tail.

  6. Bunny is another name for a rabbit, the soft long-eared mammal that's commonly kept as a pet and hops around on strong hind legs. Bunny is an informal word that comes from the Scottish bun, also a pet name for a rabbit. Some etymologists think it derives from an earlier meaning of bun in Scottish, "tail of a hare."

  7. a pretty, appealing, or alluring young woman, often one ostensibly engaged in a sport or similar activity: beach bunny; ski bunny. Chiefly British . a squirrel.

  8. 1(also bunny rabbit) a child's term for a rabbit. Example sentences. Think bunny rabbits, chocolates and Valentine Cards. Easter bunnies, mad March hares and a tonne of daffodils, chicks and eggs all of them made an appearance on this year's traditional Easter bonnets.

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