Cooing 'bunnay'at your Hunnybunny like you're Patsy Palmer's EastEnders character Bianca Jackson, shouting 'Rickayyy' to her husband Ricky Butcher, on the hit British television show during the Mid-Nineties - 'Bunnayyy!' Used when you need to show or tell her something. Can be used with a whisper, to be subtly suggestive. A Hunnsybunny can't refuse your mating call!
Cooing Bunnay like you're Bianca Jackson on EastEnders during the Mid-Nineties, to show her something that you've found:
You: 'Bunnaaayyy... I've found the dress you were looking at online; it's over 'ere, look! They've got your size!'
Her : 'Aw yeah, and it looks even better in person! Thanks ya, babe! Where's the fitting rooms, ya reckon?'
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From the British words snog and moggie, that kissable kitten who gets soggy from your snogging, and goes wet 'down there,' when there's been a lot of smooching and foreplay. A cute pet-name, when you're texting back and forth, or talking on the phone, and she's a playful kitty; a kitten, a minx, a Snoggy Moggie!
Texting your minx when you've been apart for a few days, and can't wait to ravage her, again - Summoning her inner-Snoggy Moggie:
You: "Geez, babe, your lips are well lush... I've been fantasizing about snogging you all weekend. I can't wait to get home!"
Her: "Oh, I'm nibbling my lips already, at the thought, babe... When's your train get in? Got some treats for ya, hmmm"
You: "Hehe... You're such a snoggy moggie, girl... I'm next stop, be there soon! Loves ya, babe!'