| Rabbittude Dictionary |
| de·bunnk | verb | To expose the sham that rabbits aren't fun as household
companions. |
| de·struc·tor bun | noun | A rabbit that can do what no bull dozer or termite can by eating through your house in a single afternoon. Submitted by Helen Krofchick |
| ding·bun | noun | A silly rabbit with air for brains. ©2005 Rabbittude, Inc. |
| dish·bit | noun | All the dishes in the house are now used for the rabbits and you have to go and buy yourself new ones. Submitted by Suzie Noel |
| doo·dles | noun | What a bunny leaves behind, also known as presents or bunny marbles. Submitted by Robin Choquette |
| doo·dle·a·tions | noun | The intricate creations bunny makes when 'marking' his territory(s), which, by the way are very sacred to him, in case you didn't know, you silly human! Submitted by Robin Choquette |
| doo·dle–bun·ny | noun | A bunny who leaves doodles behind, reminding other residents that this is HIS / HER house, or if they are configured in a pattern of some sort, that this is a SACRED spot. Submitted by Robin Choquette |
| doo·dle col·lect·or | noun | A machine used for collection of doodles or doodlations that makes a loud sound (which intrigues the bunny, but also keeps him / her at bay until the noise stops). Submitted by Robin Choquette |
| dys·bunc·tion·al | noun | What happens when a bonded pair has an argument. Submitted by Amanda Hallock |
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