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dust bunny noun a cluster of dust that accumulates under furniture US, 1966- FURRY STUFF WHICH COLLECTS UNDER BEDS AND ON CLOSET FLOORS: dust bunnies, dust kittens, lint balls, pussies. — Roger Shuy, Discovering American Dialects, p. 18, 1967
- Sleep and Dust Bunnies[.] — American Speech, p. 145, Summer 1981
- Things got finished up next to the dust bunnies in the corner. — John Ridley, Stray Dogs, p. 85, 1997
- Jenny-talia, Mavis and me–watching the dusty bunnies, between each carefully doled out bumplet of cocaine. — James St. James, Party Monster, p. 138, 1999
- I shut my old notebook, glittered dust-bunnies and whorls of dyed hair clogging its spiral binding. — Michelle Tea, Valencia, p. 189, 2000
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