bunny
noun /ˈbʌni/
/ˈbʌni/
(plural bunnies)
(also bunny rabbit)
Idioms - a child’s word for a rabbit see also Easter bunnyTopics Animalsc2Oxford Collocations DictionaryBunny is used before these nouns:
- costume
- slope
- dust
- Easter
- …
- a person who enjoys a particular activity or who is in a particular mood
- gym/beach/snow bunnies
- an angry bunny
Word Originearly 17th cent. (originally used as a term of endearment to a person, later as a pet name for a rabbit): from dialect bun ‘squirrel, rabbit’, also used as a term of endearment, of unknown origin.
Idioms
not a happy bunny (British English also)
(also not a happy camper)
- (informal) not pleased about a situation
- She wasn't a happy bunny at all.