A happy bunny American British noun phrase
Often used in the negative to refer to a person who is very unhappy, or irritable.
Used to refer to a person who is happy or satisfied with a situation
Look at his angry face, I'm sure he is not a happy bunny now.
You seem like a happy bunny today. Any good news?
James must not be a happy bunny after receiving the notice of resignation.
I know why David is not a happy bunny today. He's had a fight with his wife before coming to work.
To make someone feel more confident or happy, especially when they thought that they can't achieve what they want
Happy or cheerful; in a good mood
To smile broadly
1. An unlucky situation
2. An interjection used to express sympathy for someone's bad luck
1. I have had some tough beans recently. I got low marks and lost my bike just two days later.
2. A: I've got a low mark.
B: Tough bean, bro.