The phrase "bunny shot" is commonly used in the context of hunting and refers to a shot taken at a small, often unsuspecting animal, like a rabbit. Its origins can be traced to the informal language of hunters, where "bunny" is a colloquial term for a rabbit. The phrase emphasizes the ease or simplicity of taking such a shot, often implying a lack of challenge. Over time, it has also been adopted in various contexts, including Video Games and sports, to describe easy or low-risk opportunities.
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The phrase "shot heard round the world" is not attributed to a specific person. The "Shot heard 'round the world" is a phrase that has come to represent several historical incidents. Also - the correct word is "heard", as in to hear a noise. "Herd" is a group of animals.
Yes the Easter Bunny does come in hotel's Easter Bunny comes where ever you Are. That's is good isn't it!
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It comes from the film Fatal Attraction. Glenn Close's character stalks the married man she had an affair with and boils the family's pet rabbit.
it would be a travel if you anded but if you shot in the air it would not
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" Don't ever call me 'Doll' ."
bunny invasion 3 came out in April its called...bunny invasion:Easter specail