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”’Bunny”’ is a unisex [[hypocorism]] for various names derived from the [[colloquial]] term for a [[rabbit]] sometimes used as a [[term of endearment]]. It has also been used an independent given name and stage name. It came to be regarded as a [[stereotypical]] [[preppy]] nickname during the 1980s.<ref> {{cite book |last=Birnbach|first=Lisa|author-link= |date= 1980|title= The Official Preppy Handbook |url= |location= |publisher=Workman Publishing |page=19|isbn= 0894801406}}</ref> It is the [[nickname]] of:

”’Bunny”’ is a unisex [[hypocorism]] for various names derived from the colloquial term for a [[rabbit]] sometimes used as a [[term of endearment]]. It has also been used an independent given name and stage name. It came to be regarded as a stereotypical [[preppy]] nickname during the 1980s.<ref> {{cite book |last=Birnbach|first=Lisa|author-link= |date= 1980|title= The Official Preppy Handbook |url= |location= |publisher=Workman Publishing |page=19|isbn= 0894801406}}</ref> It is the [[nickname]] of:

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Latest revision as of 03:03, 4 December 2025

Bunny is a unisex hypocorism for various names derived from the colloquial term for a rabbit sometimes used as a term of endearment. It has also been used as an independent given name and stage name. It came to be regarded as a stereotypical preppy nickname during the 1980s.[1] It is the nickname of:

  1. ^ Birnbach, Lisa (1980). The Official Preppy Handbook. Workman Publishing. p. 19. ISBN 0894801406.

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