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		Definition of happy bunny in English: happy bunnynoun British informal A happy, contented person.  I've been having fun and I'm a happy bunny!  Alex had missed his plane—he was not a happy bunny  Example sentencesExamples -  Luckily the place we were staying the night before did a fantastic breakfast so I was a happy bunny on that account.
 -  Ben has just found out school is cancelled and is a very happy bunny.
 -  They are not happy bunnies, apparently, as photos of their cars were being used without permission.
 -  Only one in five of his staff appear to be happy bunnies.
 -  Today, I'm one happy bunny.
 -  As you might imagine, I'm not a happy bunny at the moment.
 -  This may not seem like much but these are the first things I've planted from seed for over 15 years, so I'm a happy bunny.
 -  Certainly sounds interesting concept-wise, and if those are actual in-game screenshots then I'm a happy bunny.
 -  I am currently in a cast from my toes to my knee and I'm not a happy bunny!!
 -  "The first half I have to admit I was definitely worried, I wasn't a happy bunny at half-time."
 -  Harry has every reason to be a happy bunny.
 -  I have no one else near me so it's quiet and I have all my technology to hand so I'm a happy bunny.
 -  They were all laughing and at this point you could guess that I wasn't a very happy bunny.
 -  I wasn't a happy bunny when I got home last night!
 -  Glazer's advisers were not happy bunnies.
 -  Needless to say, Maria wasn't a happy bunny.
 -  It's going to cost these people between £200 and £400 to put their cars right so, as you can imagine, they are not happy bunnies.
 -  By the time we got out of the field it was dark and we were not happy bunnies.
 -  He lives for his work and, as a result, is not a happy bunny.
 -  So we are at the best table at the best restaurant in London, and Winner is one happy bunny.
 
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