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rabbit noun- a woman who has a large number of children JAMAICA, 2002
Collected at a UK prison, August 2002. - a man who ejaculates with little stimulation US, 1987
- — Maledicta, p. 150, Summer/Winter 1986–1987: ‘Sexual slang: prostitutes, pedophiles, flagellators, transvestites, and necrophiles’
- a white person US
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 178, 1991
- — Gary K. Farlow, Prison-ese, p. 55, 2002
- a nervous, timid, cautious person US
- “Why? Because they all married rabbits.” “How very odd!” I exclaimed. “Real rabbits?” “No stupid, they married guys with no drive, no gumption.” — Max Shulman, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, p. 163, 1951
- You can tell rabbits, you know, the lops in here. — Pete Earley, The Hot House, p. 141, 1992
- This rabbit’ll do anything not to do time, including wearing a wire. — True Romance, 1993
- a new member of a Rastafarian gang NEW ZEALAND, 1988
- — Harry Orsman, A Dictionary of Modern New Zealand Slang, p. 106, 1999
- a prisoner who is known for attempting to escape prison US
- He said, “In spite of the rabbit in this man I want him transferred to Ramsey construction immediately.” — Bruce Jackson, In the Life, p. 322, 1972
- a person who regularly borrows money from an illegal moneylender and pays back promptly US
- — Hyman E. Goldin et al., Dictionary of American Underworld Lingo, p. 173, 1950
- on the railways, a side track on a downhill incline used to divert runaway trains and prevent crashes US
- — Norman Carlisle, The Modern Wonder Book of Trains and Railroading, p. 267, 1946
- a poor poker player US
- — Albert H. Morehead, The Complete Guide to Winning Poker, p. 271, 1967
- an escape US
- “How much time elapsed between their respective rabbits?” — Jonathan Kellerman, Rage, p. 458, 2005
▶ go like a rabbit to demonstrate eagerness during sex UK- I’m gonna do it to you, gonna do it sweet banana, you’ll never give up / Yes: Go like a rabbit, gon-na grab it, gon-na do it ‘til the night is done — Paul McCartney, Hi, Hi, Hi, 1972
▶ the rabbit died used for indicating a state of pregnancy UK, 1998 From the (former) methodology used to test pregnancy that was introduced in 1949.▶ the rabbit’s hopping experiencing the bleed period of the menstrual cycle US A reversal of the phrase THE RABBIT DIEDA rather promiscuous roommate I once had (a 29-year-old Midwestern Caucasian) always said, “the rabbit’s hopping” when she got hers, the period being more reliable than a stick test. — The Museum of Menstruation and Women’s Health, April 2001 |