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Definition of bunnyhug

bunnyhug

  • a hooded sweatshirt, also called a hoody. The term is used mainly in Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
    Sheila put on her bunnyhug because it was chilly outside.

    Last edited on Jun 14 2007. Submitted by T. H. from Saskatoon, SK, Canada on Jun 14 2007.

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