Silbentrennung
Bun·ny boil·erTürkische aussprache
bʌni boylırAussprache
/ˈbənē ˈboilər/ /ˈbʌniː ˈbɔɪlɜr/
Etymologie
() Inspired by a scene in the 1987 film Fatal Attraction where a scorned woman (played by Glenn Close), seeking revenge on her ex-lover (played by Michael Douglas), places his beloved family pet in a pot of boiling water when he is away from the house. Its first known appearance in print was on December 6, 1990, when the Dallas Morning News reported on a Ladies' Home Journal interview with Glenn Close and introduced it by referring to her erstwhile character as a "bunny-boiler." The phrase appeared in print with increasing frequency beginning in 1994.