bunny-boiler
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    Noun
    
bunny-boiler (plural bunny-boilers)
- Alternative form of bunny boiler
-  [1988, Glamour, volume 86, New York, N.Y.: Condé Nast, ISSN 0017-0747, OCLC 671795163, page 159:- Witness such media events as the Great Old Maid Scare of '86 (sparked by a study suggesting that a woman who hasn't married by age forty has less chance of doing so than of being shot by a terrorist); and the Fatal Attraction Syndrome (the notion that unmarried career women are so unfulfilled they turn into homicidal bunny-boilers).]
 
-  [1990 December 6, The Dallas Morning News, Dallas, Tex.: The Dallas Morning News, ISSN 1553-846X, OCLC 909904015, page A2, column 3:- There's nothing like portraying a psychopathic bunny-boiler to boost one's self-esteem, Glenn Close tells Ladies' Home Journal.- ]
 
 
-  2009, Stéphanie Genz, “Boiling the Bunny: The Backlash and Macho Feminism”, in Postfemininities in Popular Culture, Basingstoke, Hampshire; New York, N.Y.: Palgrave Macmillan, DOI:, →ISBN, part I (From “Feminine Mystique” to “Girl Power”), page 66:- The 1980s bunny-boiler was perceived to be infinitely more dangerous than the bra-burner; whereas the latter confined herself to a rejection of feminine accoutrements, the bunny-boiler – bolstered by the successes of the women's movement – did not hesitate to assert her rights and use violent means to achieve her goals.
 
-  2009, Lynne Graham, The Ruthless Magnate’s Virgin Mistress (Harlequin Presents; 2787), Toronto, Ont.; New York, N.Y.: Harlequin, →ISBN, page 10:- He wondered why he always landed bunny-boilers who started out cool and calm but speedily went into the pursuit mode of deadly missiles.
 
 
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