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fluffy bunny (countable and uncountable, plural fluffy bunnies)

  1. (Wicca, paganism, informal, derogatory, countable) A casual, naive practitioner of Wicca or another neo-pagan religion, especially one deemed to have a superficial understanding.
  2. (uncountable) Synonym of chubby bunny (competitive eating game)
    • 2021 September 1, Julia Lawrinson, Mel and Shell[1], Fremantle Press, →ISBN, →OCLC:
      Fluffy Bunny, Mary, is a game where you stuff marshmallows into your mouth, and say 'Fluffy Bunny.' The person who can stuff the most marshmallows in their mouth and still say 'Fluffy Bunny' wins.
  3. (quantum mechanics, countable) Quantum entanglemant that occurs in theory but which seldom (or never) arises because of other physical restrictions.
    • 2005, Jacob Dunningham, Alexander Rau, Keith Burnett, “From pedigree cats to fluffy-bunnies”, in Science, volume 307, number 5711, American Association for the Advancement of Science, →DOI, page 874:
      The idea of fluffy-bunnies developed from theoretical work undertaken to study the interference fringes that are seen when two Bose-Einstein condensates spatially overlap (20).
    • 2019, KKY Vasura Jayaweera, KAIL Wijewardena Gamalath, “Particle localization via measurement induced entanglement”, in World Scientific News[2], volume 128, number 2, DARWIN, →ISSN, pages 234–254:
      Because of this a whole different class of states called the fluffy-bunnies arises which are robust entanglements due to the measurements and interactions between particles.
    • 2020, Benjamin Morris, Benjamin Yadin, Matteo Fadel, Tilman Zibold, Philipp Treutlein, Gerardo Adesso, “Entanglement between identical particles is a useful and consistent resource”, in Physical Review X[3], volume 10, number 4, APS, →DOI:
      Note, however, a subtlety: in general, this inequality is strict (apart from when both sides are zero), due to a necessary reduction in entanglement after applying the dephasing operation ΦA ⊗ ΦB and removing the fluffy bunny entanglement.
  4. (countable) Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see fluffy,‎ bunny.
    • 2004 May 14, Anne Flood, “10. Cuddly Friends”, in Realistic Pet Portraits in Colored Pencil[4], Penguin, →ISBN, →OCLC:
      Whether it is a fluffy bunny, a silky guinea pig or a downy hamster, we just love to hold it and feel its softness.