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bunny
- IPA[ˈbʌni]
英式
- a child's term for a rabbit.;a club hostess or waitress wearing a skimpy costume with ears and a tail suggestive of a rabbit.
noun: bunny, plural noun: bunnies
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- 1. a child's term for a rabbit.
- ▪ a club hostess or waitress wearing a skimpy costume with ears and a tail suggestive of a rabbit.
- ▪ a person of a specified type or in a specified mood athletes and gym bunnies are rarely seen without a source of fluid close at hand
- 2. Australian a victim or dupe.
- jump forward in a crouched position: he bunny-hopped around the stage
- a jump in a crouched position.
Oxford Dictionary
- jump forward in a crouched position: he bunny-hopped around the stage
- a jump in a crouched position.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pair of artificial rabbit ears attached to a headband, typically worn as part of a costume: the nurses were decked out in bunny ears for Easter
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pair of artificial rabbit ears attached to a headband, typically worn as part of a costume: the nurses were decked out in bunny ears for Easter
Oxford Dictionary
- a hooded sweatshirt: she pulls a bunny hug over her scrubs and hustles out of the clinic
Oxford American Dictionary
- a hooded sweatshirt: she pulls a bunny hug over her scrubs and hustles out of the clinic
Oxford Dictionary
- an animal lover; a conservationist.
Oxford Dictionary
- a woman who acts vengefully after having been spurned by her lover.
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