She-bunny
A 'she-bunny' is a female rabbit, often used in informal contexts to differentiate a female rabbit from a male ('buck') or when discussing rabbits of unspecified breeds. This term is commonly used in pet-keeping communities, children's literature, and casual conversations about rabbits, though it can also carry a more formal, if somewhat dated, feel in scientific or agricultural contexts, where 'doe' is usually preferred. The term primarily focuses on the animal's sex. While it can also be used to imply a rabbit's generally docile or gentle temperament in some conversations, it is not inherently suggestive of any particular personality traits beyond its female designation.
She-bunny meaning with examples
- The children were delighted to find a she-bunny and her kits (baby rabbits) nestled under the bush in the garden. They named her Flopsy and left out carrots for her to eat.
- In her story, the author described the she-bunny as a clever creature always finding ways to outsmart the fox, using her agility and knowledge of the terrain to her advantage.
- The breeder noted that the she-bunny had a particularly large litter this year, requiring extra care to ensure the health of both mother and offspring, adjusting the feeding.
- A local animal shelter posted a photo of a rescued she-bunny on their website, hoping to find a loving home for her and highlighting her friendly nature to attract potential adopters.
She-bunny Synonyms
bunny (female)
doe
female rabbit
girl rabbit (informal)
lady rabbit (informal)
rabbit (female)
She-bunny Antonyms
buck
male rabbit
rabbit (male)