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Meaning
Noun
●
In Rabbits:
A
rabbit
, especially a
juvenile
one.
●
A
bunny girl
: a
nightclub
waitress
who
wears
a
costume
having
rabbit ears
and tail.
●
In Sports:
In
basketball
, an
easy
shot
(i.e; one right
next to
the
bucket
) that is missed.
●
A
menstrual
pad.
●
In British English:
A
swelling
from a
blow
; a bump.
●
In Mining & Baby animals:
A
sudden
enlargement
or
mass
of
ore
,
as opposed to
a
vein
or lode.
●
In British English:
A
culvert
or
short
covered
drain
connecting
two ditches.
●
In British English & Baby animals:
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.
●
In British English:
Any small
drain
or culvert.
●
In British English:
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.
●
In British English:
A small
pool
of water.
●
In South African English & Baby animals:
Bunny
chow
; a
snack
of
bread
filled
with curry.
Adj
●
In Skiing:
Easy or unchallenging.
●
Resembling a
bun
(small
bread
roll).
Sourced from
Wiktionary
Origin
bunny
English
-y
English
-y
Middle English (1100-1500)
bony
Middle English (1100-1500)
bun
English
bunne
Middle English (1100-1500)
bugne
Anglo-Norman
bune
Middle English (1100-1500)
bune
Old English (ca. 450-1100)
Sourced from
Etym
Synonyms
Bunney
Nursery
Bunlike
Rabbit
Rabbits
Cony
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Rhymes
Runny
Punny
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Dunny
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