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Bunny Bump: (pronounced bunnie bump) is a universal name for a small hit of narcotics. History: Originating from a large party group formed in 2005 in a secret location in SE1, London, England the phrase “bunny bump” is now widely used throughout the United Kingdom and is now spreading worldwide. Originally describing a small measure of keteamine it is now used for any substance including non drug related substances. Effects and Health Issues: Bunny Bumps are a recognised way of telling groups of narcotics users that they only want a small amount of the substance. Effects have meant a drop in the use of narcotics in some south and East clubbing London groups. References: Wikipedia ketamine use: [1] The original word from Bunny: [www.decadence.co.uk/bunnybump] The Guardian: [www.guardian
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