by hapanelly December 7, 2006

This dust bunny is so large, it has collected all kinds of things, like a tumbleweed. It's a tumble bunny!
Man, there are a lot of tumble bunnies under my bed.
Dude...you need to vacuum. You have an overabundance of tumble bunnies.
Man, there are a lot of tumble bunnies under my bed.
Dude...you need to vacuum. You have an overabundance of tumble bunnies.
by themagicbeanlet October 24, 2012

A young woman who is aggressively sexually interested in Wisconsin Cheeseheads. Often found drinking way too many Trulys at Green Bay Packers games.
I was at Mars Cheese Castle and saw Aaron Rodgers with three Cheddar Bunnies.
Who knew Danica Patrick was such a Cheddar Bunny.
Who knew Danica Patrick was such a Cheddar Bunny.
by Cheddar Bunny 2019 October 14, 2019

A Boo Bunny is a cute nickname that a guy gives a girl he likes or loves. She is small and cute, but she can be fiesty. When she is jealous watch out! She can be a little crazy and embarrassing at times but that's what makes her unique. She is a one of a kind there is no other girl like her.
by Boo Bae December 10, 2013

Gunny bunny is a terrible person who will break your heart into more than a million pieces. They only care about themselves and no one else. If you are call this name you should be ashamed of yourself.
by gunnarsucksbutts273 March 24, 2020

a hoe who clings to a drug dealers side cause she's trying to get more of that bag.
she is likely also fucking him.
she is likely also fucking him.
by tropicanabordens January 9, 2015

A term commonly used with great accuracy to reflect life for African Americans in the urban city, which originated in the early 1960's. The reason this term would be seen as accurate by many, is because a large majority of urban areas were seen as reminescent of concrete jungles. Blacks were first knick-named 'Bunnies' by law enforcement as to reflect the trend of them hiding like 'scared bunnies' whenever law enforcement figures were present. Over a short span of time, the two words married into one another. Many would say that the word holds greater meaning today than it did in the 1960s, as racial tension once again rises.
by Cornelous Hartford April 25, 2007
