rabbit — Figures of Speech:
1.
rabbit (noun) =
(a) (in sports) a runner who sets a fast pace (speed) for a team-mate on purpose in a long distance running race
(b) (in any game) a beginner or poor player
(c) the fourth animal in the 12 year cycle of the Chinese zodiac
2.
(a) rabbit-hearted
(b) rabbit-scared [said of someone who is very scared or panic-stricken as a rabbit attacked by a fox]
3.
rabbit punch = a blow (hit) given to the back of someone’s neck (originated from the way the rabbit hunters killed the rabbits with a sharp quick blow (strike/hit) to the back of the head)
4.
rabbit-hund = a weak, undeveloped child
5.
Welsh rabbit (or rarebit) = a kind of food item: hot buttered toast covered by hot melted cheese
6.
as timid as a rabbit
7.
as shuttle as a rabbit (‘shuttle’ = nimble, supple, quick)
8.
goes like a rabbit [said of someone, usually a man, with frequent and too eager sexual activities]
9.
coupled like rabbits, a fat and a lean [said of when two representative from two opposing groups, one from each, are chosen]
10.
to rabbit (verb) = to talk too much
11.
to run the rabbit = to obtain (get) alcohol irregularly
12.
(it) would make a rabbit spit at a dog [said of a very strong whisky]
13.
little rabbits have big ears [said of as a warning to be careful of what one says because the children are listening]
14.
to want to piss like a rabbit = (to want to relieve oneself) very urgently
15.
it’s (like) rabbits out of the wood [said of an unexpected lucky profit]
16.
to let the dog see the rabbit [said to imply a request for freedom or free hand from frequent interference]
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