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(colloquial, United States)
A "bunny run" is a short errand, usually taken on foot, with the purpose of accomplishing a single task at a specific place and then returning immediately to the point of origin.
Etymology:
Derived from the behavior of a rabbit in venturing out of its burrow for a purpose and then returning to shelter quickly.
The term implies speed of action, and can also be used to describe a short race.
A "bunny run" is a short errand, usually taken on foot, with the purpose of accomplishing a single task at a specific place and then returning immediately to the point of origin.
Etymology:
Derived from the behavior of a rabbit in venturing out of its burrow for a purpose and then returning to shelter quickly.
The term implies speed of action, and can also be used to describe a short race.
Some examples of bunny runs include:
1. Taking a short trip to the store to retrieve a specific item and returning home
2. Leaving work to get a cup of coffee and returning to your desk
3. Leaving your campsite to retrieve wood from a specific place and coming back
Example usage: "Ross made a bunny run to the Kwik-E-Mart to get us a slushie."
1. Taking a short trip to the store to retrieve a specific item and returning home
2. Leaving work to get a cup of coffee and returning to your desk
3. Leaving your campsite to retrieve wood from a specific place and coming back
Example usage: "Ross made a bunny run to the Kwik-E-Mart to get us a slushie."
by Cadill October 10, 2007
Apr 25 Word of the Day
v. collectively or individually finding someone/something to blame for a problem, as opposed to brainstorming which connotes finding solutions to a problem
n. the act of finding someone/something to blame for a problem
(from a TV ad for HD television)
n. the act of finding someone/something to blame for a problem
(from a TV ad for HD television)
The committee commenced blamestorming over the situation rather than seeking solutions to the problem.
by TBea April 22, 2008