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Definition of bunny boiler

bunny boiler

noun

  • a crazy, dangerous woman. From the film Fatal Attraction.
    I've heard she's a bit of a bunny-boiler.

    Last edited on May 06 2011. Submitted by Nick M. from London, Greater London, UK on Oct 28 1999.

  • A stalker (particularly a female one). Origin: Derived from Glenn Close's deranged character in the film Fatal Attraction, specifically the scene in which she decides to make a rabbit stew out of Michael Douglas's family pet.
    That chick has been following me wherever I go, and calling me 50 times a day. I think she's a real Bunny Boiler.

    Last edited on Mar 31 2003. Submitted by James B. from Edmonton, AB, Canada on Mar 31 2003.

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