bunny hug
Americannoun
noun
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a ballroom dance with syncopated rhythm, popular in America in the early 20th century
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a piece of music in the rhythm of this dance
Etymology
Origin of bunny hug
First recorded in 1910–15
Example Sentences
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Before you raise your bunny hugs in celebration, a few matters to take into consideration.
From Golf Digest
This effectually extinguished the turkey trot, the bunny hug and the tango, and maintained the waltz and the polka in their old estate.
From Project Gutenberg
Then I moved over to a corner by some paam trees, as I was afraid one of them old men'd come and ask me to bunny hug next, and I always been respectable.
From Project Gutenberg
As one book reviewer put it, "To expect the public of to-day to read the novels of Fletcher Farrell is like asking people to give up the bunny hug and go back to the lancers."
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