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bunny slope

noun

Definition of bunny slope

: a gentle incline for skiing used especially by novice skiers

— called also bunny hill

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And then there are skis—for an extra $80, two short aluminum planks can replace the front wheels, allowing more daring parents to shush their babies down the bunny slopes. — Jonathan Welsh, WSJ, "Is It a Stroller or Extreme Sports Gear?," 5 Sep. 2018 The first time out, a skier will head over to the bunny slope for a quick lesson. — Scott Lutostanski, chicagotribune.com, "The compelling case for being an 'intentionally lazy' parent," 10 Apr. 2018

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First Known Use of bunny slope

1966, in the meaning defined above

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bunny slope

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English Language Learners Definition of bunny slope

US : a hill or part of hill that is not very steep and that is used by people who are learning how to ski

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