Buckle bunny

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A buckle bunny is a female fan of rodeo who purposefully seeks encounters with contestants who have proven successful in their events. The term comes from a slang term for women ("bunnies") and the belt buckles that are awarded to the winners in rodeo.

Buckle bunnies are a particular kind of groupie.[1] They offer the cowboys many things: a place to sleep, a lift to the rodeo, or sometimes just sex. Bunnies "usually do not expect anything more than sex from the rodeo participants and vice versa".[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Gauthier, D. K.; C. J. Forsyth (2000). "Buckle bunnies: groupies of the rodeo circuit". Deviant Behaviour 21 (4): 349–365. 
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