a young waitress in a nightclub whose costume includes the tail and ears of a rabbit
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(usually informal) especially a young rabbit
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Bunny \Bun"ny\, n. (Mining) A great collection of ore without any vein coming into it or going out from it.
Bunny \Bun"ny\, n. A pet name for a rabbit or a squirrel. ※ ||
The bow-tied bunny still stands for sexy female centerfolds, lively interviews and men's fashion tips, but behind the flagship magazine a pragmatic new philosophy is emerging at Playboy Enterprises Inc.
The custom-fit bunny costumes, however, will not be on the auction block, said Playboy spokeswoman Terri Tomcsin in Chicago.
It created the pink Energizer bunny and crafted Nissan's fantasy campaign, including one spot in which the road belongs, literally, to "Bob." But simply being creative won't be enough for the new TV Guide campaign.
She said six city employees volunteered to hit the bunny trail for the day.
On the right side, he painted a cartoon bunny and "Desiree's Delight," after the daughter he called his rabbit.
He says the reason "Swing the Mood" is such a big success is that the older generation likes the Glenn Miller sound, people his age like the nostalgic rock that's mixed into it, teens like the dance beat and kids like the bunny.
The new TV spots show the bunny intruding on parody commercials for long-distance telephone service, "Airdale" air freshener and "Chug-A-Cherry" soda.
Nurses dubbed him the "ether bunny" many years ago after he fainted on the bunny trail, he said.
Nurses dubbed him the "ether bunny" many years ago after he fainted on the bunny trail, he said.
However, here, the suspicious husband is an adorable animated bunny (Roger Rabbit), and the thing that's about to be laid waste is Toontown, the secluded suburb where cartoon characters live.
She isn't oblivious to the "glamour" they had to offer, but she also recognizes that a great many people enjoyed doing the bunny hop and stuffing their faces in those heady days of pre-cholesterol consciousness.
In 1960, the first Playboy Club, featuring waitresses clad in "bunny" outfits, opened in Chicago.
The voice of Thumper, the bunny who befriended Bambi in the Disney film "Bambi," has been found in a mountainside village.
"I've been given just about everything you can think of, an Easter bunny, flowers, this watch," he said.
Near the end of the 60-second trailer, titled "Dance With Your Feet," the bunny barges in on a romantic interlude between a ballet dancer and her lover.
Fully one-fourth of those who recalled Coors Light ads cited Mr. Nielsen's appearance in a bunny suit in Coors's spoof of Energizer battery commercials.
"Then I got the idea that I would like to expand and bring the bunny into the children's hospital wards," Dickey said.
From the first Winter Games in 1924 to the present, Mother Nature has been the Mother of all Flakes, as unreliable as a spaced-out snow bunny with a noseful of greenhouse gasses and a brain riddled with ozone holes.
It was one of the most widely quoted one-liners in Wall Street's insider trading scandal _ "Your bunny has a good nose" _ but there was nothing funny about it for Robert Freeman.