Wiktionary
n. A hand gesture in which the index and middle fingers are raised and parted, while the other fingers are clenched, used behind the head of a subject of a photograph.
Wikipedia
Bunny ears may refer to:
- Double figure-eight loop, a multi-loop knot
- Opuntia microdasys, a species of cactus
- Set-top tv antenna, a common dipole antenna
- V sign, a hand gesture behind another person's head giving the impression of "ears" or "horns"
Usage examples of "bunny ears".
Sitting next to him in the front seat was Penny Husbands-Bosworth, wearing a red lace underwired uplift basque, and two bunny ears.
We toss it up to the bird and he rips off a shot at something I can't see, and then another blast, and bits of the roof are rainin' on my bunny ears.
She made a pair of bunny ears with her fingers, crooking them as she said, “.
She wiggled one of the little girl's floppy bunny ears and made her giggle.
Actually, if that nice rabbit starts singing another song he'll feel the knot of my Gullwhacker between his big bunny ears.
The child, curious, grew a new pair of velvety silver bunny ears out of the top of his scalp, foiling his mother's well- intentioned efforts.
The child, curious, grew a new pair of velvety silver bunny ears out of the top of his scalp, foiling his mother's wellintentioned efforts.
The child, curious, grew a new pair of velvety silver bunny ears out of the top of his scalp, foiling his mother’.
She wore the distinctive leather bunny ears headdress of the Ovahimba.
The television was a thirteen-incher, receiving only off its bunny ears, but the picture and audio were fairly clear.