Noun (short for noun)
Animal rabbits; The cave rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus)
= cotton tail
Rabbit hair; rabbit meat
Rabbit [loosely]
Short for Welsh rabbit
Track and field (run-up) "rabbit", leader (at the beginning of long-distance running) (refers to the athletes deliberately leading in long-distance running, so that powerful teammates occupy a favorable position); The runner who runs first in the relay race.
Electric rabbit (chased by a racing dog in a dog run)
A novice at tennis, golf, etc.
[British Spoken English] A lame athlete
[American Slang] Cucumber, lettuce and other salads.
Sensitivity of (athletes) to ridicule from spectators outside the stadium
intransitive verb
Rabbit hunting [usually go hunting]:
They will go hunting tomorrow.
They are going to shoot rabbits tomorrow.
Get together (like rabbits):
After the teacher left the classroom, the children got together again.
The children got together again after the teacher left the classroom.
[British slang] To nag (often used with about):
He is talking endlessly about the past.
He is gossiping about something in the past.
transitive verb
[Vulgar] Go to hell (used to curse):
[Vulgar] Go to hell (used to curse):
Rabbit, it!
Damn it! Damn it!
Phrases:
Trivial things, worthless things
Desperado; Mob; rascal
Breed like a rabbit [slang] To have a large group of children like a rabbit.
Worthless thing
It's the rabbit coming out of the forest. [British slang] Great; It's a godsend
As dense as rabbits.
(strange) rabbit it! [Slang] Damn! Damn it!
Making rabbits out of hats is like magic to find a solution.
Conjure a rabbit out of a hat to find a sudden solution to the problem.
The rabbit guy! Damn it!
Run as fast as a rabbit.
Welsh rabbit toast with cheese paste.
Deformation:
Noun (short for noun) rabbit. rabbit
Rabbit 2 [r? Bit]
Nuclear rabbit running device