badge bunny

noun

Etymology

* badge (“an item worn and displayed by police officers”) + bunny. * Bunny is used in combination to refer to female groupies.

  1. derived from *bungô
  2. derived from *bungjo — “swelling, bump
  3. derived from bugne
  4. inherited from bony
  5. compounded as badge bunny — “badge + bunny

Definitions

  1. A woman who is romantically attracted to police officers and who seeks out their…

    A woman who is romantically attracted to police officers and who seeks out their companionship.

    • "She could be . . . a cop groupie or a badge bunny, one of those kind of people."
    • And cops seem to have their share of followers, too. The most common term for these women is "badge bunny."
    • Crews and Reese (Damian Lewis, Sarah Shahi) discover the dead teacher was a woman who exclusively dated cops—a "badge bunny" (9 pm NBC).

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