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gym bunny

British  

noun

  1. informal a person who spends a lot of time exercising at a gymnasium

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While writing this article, I created an Instagram account following only fitness influencers, clean-eating bloggers and the odd celebrity suggested by the site’s algorithms once it had detected me behaving like a millennial gym bunny.

From The Guardian

It seems unlikely I will ever become a true gym bunny, but it's good to know there are disability-friendly places to go if I change my mind.

From BBC

"I worked very hard. I'm not a natural gym bunny and there was a lot of pain involved. I was training for four hours a day for a month, and then we shot for two months and I continued that training. Aesthetically, it was surprising. I have never looked like that in my life. My wife was very happy."

From The Guardian

This is also a “Pippin” for the age of the gym bunny.

From New York Times

Gym bunny, earth mother, lady of the manor, material girl and scourge of the Catholic church; if one of Madonna's reinventions doesn't inspire you, there are plenty more.

From The Guardian