veering off subject or off the point of the conversation
A story or explanation leading no where.
making statements with no real purpose just for the sake of stating it.
Dude I just wanted you to explain to me how to get to Wendy's, you're going on a rabbit trail here, get to the point!
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What you see when you are speaking to a group of people who are smiling politely.
Looking out at the sea of benign rabbit smiles, I imagined that I may have farted.
A fake, battery operated rabbit made of rubber, used to prank dogs, hawks and hunters, just for a laugh.
He aimed his rifle right at its head and upper torso, proceeding to blow the rubber rabbit into a million ridiculous pieces in front of all his doubled-over buddies.
A 'Rabbit Scab' is someone who is relying on the social welfare system to live and deliberately conceives children (or additional children) whom they know will also be dependent on the welfare system. Typically, this is just people who don't think about the fact that they are ripping off tax payers, but in many cases, a rabbit scab will actually have children for the sole purpose of avoiding work and increasing their weekly government hand out.
Rabbit scabs are considered to be lower than junkies, fraudsters and even outright thieves. The term rabbit scab gives a label to this class of society so they can be exposed for what they are, and others who intend to follow in their footsteps will think twice and perhaps choose to become decent human beings instead.
Man, I heard '*****' is pregnant again and her man still doesn't have a job. Those two are such rabbit scabs!
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A term for a highly evolved instinct, like that of a rabbit who seems to be able to sense the slightest shifts which could mean danger.
Her intuition was more like rabbit sense, she was always keenly sensitive.
A giant wooden rabbit featured in Monty Python and the Holy Grail. After the scene in which the French soldier taunts King Arthur and his knights at the French castle, Arthur has his men, on the advice of Sir Bedevere, build the Trojan Rabbit in order to storm the castle in the manner that the Greeks did during the Trojan War. However, the knights mess up the plan by not having anyone hide inside the rabbit. After the French soldiers take the rabbit into their castle, Sir Bedevere reveals the plan to King Arthur and everyone else and they realize that they messed it up. The French soldiers then catapult the wooden rabbit out of the fortress and it lands one of the pages.
-King Arthur: What happens now?
-Sir Bedevere: Well, now, uh, Launcelot, Galahad, and I, uh, wait until nightfall, and then leap out of the rabbit, taking the French, uh, by surprise. Not only by surprise, but totally unarmed!
-Arthur: Who leaps out?
-Bedevere: U-- u-- uh, Launcelot, Galahad, and I. Uh, leap out of the rabbit, uh, and uh...
-Arthur: Ohh... (he and Lancelot slowly put their hands to their heads at the realization that they messed up)
-Bedevere: Oh. Um, l-- look, i-- i-- if we built this large wooden badger--
(twang of a catapult is heard from the French castle and the Trojan Rabbit comes flying towards where the knights are hiding)
-Arthur: Run away!
-Other knights: Run away! Run away! Run away! Run away! Run away! Run away! Run away!
(Trojan Rabbit lands on one of the pages)
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A stress related phenomenon whereas a person sees rabbits here and there, hopping all about; but they are not in fact there.
It was a full-blown case of phantom rabbits that caused her to make the decision to go half-time at her job.