disco-bunny

See also: discobunny

English

Noun

disco-bunny (plural disco-bunnies)

  1. (slang, gay slang, somewhat derogatory) Alternative spelling of disco bunny.
    • 1997, David Brazil, chapter 2, in No Money, No Honey!: A candid look at sex-for-sale in Singapore, Angsana Books, page 40:
      Though most women in these two venues are locals on a night out, good-time party-girls or disco-bunnies — who may or may not be looking for male company. But either way, it’s always the man who’s buying at least the drinks.
    • 2005, Time Out Group, chapter 5, in Time Out: London Guide, Fourteenth Edition, Ebury Publishing, page 297:
      London’s largest gay venue is something of a dump these days, but that doesn’t bother the hordes of disco-bunnies who congregate to dance to poppy tunes and sing to Saturday PAs. Friday’s Camp Attack is a must for Kylie fans.
    • 2010, Gerard Stembridge, chapter 3, in Counting Down, Penguin Books, page 36:
      Joe opened his eyes. Men were everywhere, clusters, couples, hopeful glancing loners. The problem was though, even the prettiest, campiest disco-bunny was still basically, disappointingly, guy-shaped. Closing his eyes wouldn’t help, not if he had seen him in the first place.