Well, the two are somewhat different. A 'badge bunny' is a woman attracted to police officers, firefighters, paramedics, etc., whereas 'lot lizard' is a term used by truck drivers for the prostitutes which loiter around truck stop parking lots (they're referred to as 'lizards' for the way they scurry from truck to truck. The 'lot lizards' prefer to refer to themselves as 'commercial company', but back to the point.
For the former, I knew of quite a few girls who made their way through the ranks (although not in that way), but I don't recall any special terminology being applied to them.
For the latter (referring to prostitutes), there were the 'drinky girls' in Korea, although it's not an all-inclusive terms. The 'drinky girls' were girls who worked at bars in Korea aimed at US service members as their clientele.. the 'drinky girls' served drinks, and, for the price of a $10 - $20 glass of what was usually Orange Juice (for them), they'd sit with you and keep you company for as long as their drink lasted... in some bars (but not all), this might come with "services" (I can't be more specific on WikiAnswers), and, in some bars (but again, not all), you would have the option to buy additional "services" (again, can't be more specific, but I shouldn't have to in this instance). If there were equivalents in other overseas US duty stations (Japan, Germany, Italy, etc.), any terminology applied to them remains unknown to me, although none were more notorious than the 'drinky girls' of Korea (who were always either Russian or Fillippina - never Korean.
what is the military equivalent of a badge bunny?
Bugs Bunny!
kiely Williams was lilly in the house bunny
A genetic impossibility.
· bunny hop
funny, bunny, etc. etc.
A badge bunny is a woman who is attracted romantically to police officers and seeks out their companionship.
No it is possible for a lizard and a bunny to stay in the same cage. The lizard could attack the bunny or the other way around.
The bunny will be scared to death, but it won’t be eaten by the lizard.
Life - 2007 I Badge Bunny 2-9 is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12
funhouse - little toy gun
Dog Cat Fish Bird Rabbit Lizard Snake Mouse Bunny Tarantula
The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle - 1989 VG was released on: USA: 1989 (Nintendo Entertainment System version) USA: 1990 (Gameboy version)
yes, i dont now or you like but Oloko is the other version off Panfu,where you can be a panda... but in Oloko you can be a bunny so check it out.
Bugs Bunny Lost in Time - 1999 VG was released on: USA: 31 May 1999 (Playstation version) USA: 30 September 1999 (PC version)
yes, i think it is called barhumduck.
The version appearing on The Looney Tunes Show on Cartoon Network.
Bunny Lake Is Missing - 1965 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15 West Germany:12 (f) (cut version) West Germany:16 (f) (original version)