What is Jungle Bunny?
1.
Offensive term for a black man.
Hold on to your bags, there are jungle bunnies here.
2.
Racist term for African Americans, derived from the city being called the jungle and the fact that these people jump fences when running from the police.
Oh shit, it's a jungle bunny! Hide your jewelry.
3.
Word used to describe a person of Black color, usually from South America or Africa regions. Considered usually armed and dangerous by the White Man.
Son, lock your doors, we're in Oakland now... plenty of Jungle Bunnies there!
4.
A low class black person. This is not the same thing as an African American, as the politically correct term should only apply to those of color who are deserving of respect. An African American is nice, does not recieve governent assistance, and does not live a life of crime. Jungle bunnies, on the other hand, live off of foodstamps and the meager wages they receive from stealing cheap electronics.
Bill Cosby is an African American. The guy you see out your window breaking into your car so he can steal your cell phone and CD player, on the other hand, is a jungle bunny, as is his girlfriend that's selling crack.
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5.
Offensive term for a black person. So-named because most of them live in cities and have the uncanny ability of the jump high fences and reproduce like actual bunnies.
Black man: Ay man, lem-me gidda dolla !
White man: What for?
Black man: I funna get some flamin' hot cheetos.
White man: (to friend) Stupid jungle bunny.
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6.
Non-P.C. racist term for a black person, out of vogue because jungles are no longer referred to as 'jungles'.
The contemporary term is
K.K.K. Kleagle: these damn' jungle bunnies are takin' over the damn world.
other guy: Shut up, Senator Byrd (D-WV)
7.
A term commonly used with great accuracy to reflect life for African Americans in the urban city, which originated in the early 1960's. The reason this term would be seen as accurate by many, is because a large majority of urban areas were seen as reminescent of concrete jungles. Blacks were first knick-named 'Bunnies' by law enforcement as to reflect the trend of them hiding like 'scared bunnies' whenever law enforcement figures were present. Over a short span of time, the two words married into one another. Many would say that the word holds greater meaning today than it did in the 1960s, as racial tension once again rises.
(Offensive): "Hey Bill, did you see that jungle bunny run when asked him to stop for a moment?"
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