plot bunny

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Etymology[edit]

From the metaphorical image of the writer's brain producing ideas with the abundance and speed with which rabbits are fabled to breed.

Noun[edit]

plot bunny (plural plot bunnies)

  1. (chiefly fandom slang) An idea for a story, usually referring to an author having more ideas than they can use.
    • 2003, Jenna Glatzer, Outwitting Writer's Block: And Other Problems of the Pen, →ISBN, page 99:
      "Alternatively," she [T.M. Taylor] says, "the plot bunnies may be going somewhere you don't want to go, like when the plot calls for the death of a favorite character"