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rabbit ears noun- a v-shaped aerial placed on top of a television set US, 1967
- Usually she would’ve gone home by now, but she was wrestling with the rabbit ears on top of the TV, trying to fix the snow on the screen. — Sue Monk Kidd, The Secret Life of Bees, p. 19, 2002
- in a casino Keno game, the two clear plastic tubes through which the number balls are blown US
- — Frank Scoblete, Guerrilla Gambling, p. 322, 1993
- an athlete or official who is quick to take offence at teasing US
- — Zander Hollander, Baseball Lingo, p. 103, 1967
- No rabbit ears, either, though Carroll admits that at least one coach has gotten under her skin. — Sarasota (Florida) Herald-Tribune, p. E1, 27 December 2003
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