no that just a mith some people do but its not true
Yes, doing it mean u totally love that person and u want to kiss him or her!
Heck yes!
no but does it mean something to mess with people?
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When any gender puts bunny ears behind someone's head it means they want to have highly romantic socializing
if a person does the two bunny ears it means that they like you and if they do more that means for Halloween they want to see you wearing a bunny costume with more than two ears if a person does bunny ears behind your head it means meet me in the bed in 10 to 2 minutes and also means they like you
It means they are alert. listening. or paying attention. (if the ears are forward) If the ears are pointed back it can mean irritation or anger or fear.
haha most of rabbits ear is up but it doesnt mean their happy if u know that your rabbit is happy is if it come to you and licks you and lies down near your legs ^^
It means the person is shy and want's to make love to you.
Its just a silly thing to do I guess it was idk now aperently bunny ears means you like someone now? What the hell is that I always grew up doing it to my friends and joking we just thought it was a silly and stupid thing to do?
Lop Ear or Lop Eared means your bunny has ears that hang down rather than stand up.
Kiss on the hand - I adore you. Kiss on the cheek - I just want to be friends. Kiss on the chin - You are cute! Kiss on the lips - I love you. Kiss on the neck - I want you. Kiss on the ears - Lets have some fun. Kiss anywhere else - You're the best. Source(s): http://www.romantic-lyrics.com/kissmeanings.shtml xxx
wrap your arms around around someone for a long time and put your lips on someones cheek to give them a kiss
In order to form a more perfect kiss, enable the mighty hug to promote to whom we please but one kiss. Kiss on the hand = i adore you Kiss on the cheek = i just want to be friends Kiss on the neck = i want you Kiss on the lips = i love you Kiss on the ears = i am just playing Kiss anywhere else = lets not get carried away I hope this answers your question :-)
This statement can be a crass way of suggesting fellatio. Other variants of this statement are: * "How would you like to kiss a rabbit between the ears?" * "How would you like to kiss a rabbit on the nose?" All statements are typically followed by the speaking male pulling his pants pockets inside-out, making those pockets look like rabbit ears.
first answer: No, there is no difference between a bunny and a rabbit. The word "bunny" is just a nickname for rabbits -- it derives from the old-time word for "rabbit," which was "coney" (pronounced with a soft "o," like "honey"). The word "rabbit" actually used to mean baby coneys -- nowadays, "rabbit" refers to the animal in general, "bunny" is a nickname, and babies are called "kits" (or "kittens"). second answer: I think they do have a difference between them because the bunny has their ears bend down forward and the rabbit ears stays up response: You are thinking of lop-eared rabbits. Bunnies with ears that bend down are called lops or lop-eared. Bunnies with ears that stay up don't have a special name.