As nouns the difference between bunns and bunny
is that
bunns is while
bunny is a culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches or
bunny can be a swelling from a blow; a bump or
bunny can be a rabbit, especially a juvenile.
As an adjective bunny is
(not comparable) in skiing, easy or unchallenging or
bunny can be resembling a bun.
bunns English
Noun
(head)
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bunny English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) .
Noun
(bunnies)
A culvert or short covered drain connecting two ditches.
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.
Any small drain or culvert.
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.
A small pool of water.
Etymology 2
From (etyl) bony, .
Alternative forms
*
Noun
(bunnies)
A swelling from a blow; a bump.
(mining) A sudden enlargement or mass of ore, as opposed to a vein or lode.
Etymology 3
From .
Noun
( bunnies)
A rabbit, especially a juvenile.
A bunny girl: a nightclub waitress who wears a costume having rabbit ears and tail.
(sports) In basketball, an easy shot (i.e., one right next to the bucket) that is missed.
(South Africa) bunny chow; a snack of bread filled with curry
* 2008 , Steve Pike, Surfing South Africa (page 258)
- Surfers from Durban grew up on bunnies . You get the curry in the bread with the removed square chunk, used to dunk back in the curry.
Derived terms
* angst bunny
* badge bunny
* bunny girl
* bunny rabbit
* cuddle bunny
* dust bunny
* Easter Bunny
* gym bunny
* snuggle bunny
* that's the bunny
* bunny wunny
* snow bunny
Adjective
( en adjective)
(not comparable) In skiing, easy or unchallenging.
- Let’s start on the bunny hill.
Synonyms
* nursery
Etymology 4
From .
Synonyms
* (resembling a bun) bunlike
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