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jungle bunny noun- a black person US, 1959
Highly offensive. - The dozen or so jungle bunnies I have trafficked with were perfectly ordinary in that department[.] — Gore Vidal, Myra Breckinridge, p. 88, 1968
- “Greaseball,” said one of the Dukes. Angry glances. “Jungle Bunny,” said Peter Udo. — Richard Price, The Wanderers, p. 160, 1974
- You fuckin’ little jungle bunny! — Donald Goines, Kenyatta’s Last Hit, p. 211, 1975
- Listen, you shine, we ‘bout carved up one jungle bunny t’night. — Larry Heinemann, Close Quarters, p. 164, 1977
- You mean by the jungle-bunnies, dontcha Smallwood? — John Sayles, Union Dues, p. 283, 1977
- “Klepper, let’s go bag the jungle bunny” Kurt says as he rolls the zip gun inside a magazine[.] — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Doom Fox, p. 227, 1978
- One of them’s a jungle bunny. — Scum, 1979
- Dad used to sit around the dinner table, talkin’ about how the jungle bunnies in Harlem were going crazy with the Angel Dust. — New Jack City, 1990
- Never ceases to amaze me. Fuckin’ jungle bunny goes out there, slits some old woman’s throat for twenty-five cents. — Reservoir Dogs, 1992
- Jungle bunnies play tom-toms[.] — Benjamin Zephaniah, The SUN, p. 58, 1992
- So the dude wants to date a jungle bunny. Who gives a shit? — Odie Hawkins, Amazing Grace, p. 54, 1993
- Romanies were a race apart–not in the same way as the jungle bunnies, the Pakis or the Chinks[.] — Jimmy Stockin, On The Cobbles, p. 14, 2000
- an Asian person UK
- But it is not applied only to people of African origin; schoolchildren in an East Midlands market town were using it of Asian fellow-pupils in 1971. — Beale, 1984
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