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a type of impulsive person (may they be male or female) who fall instantly in love at first sight, and when a better catch (usually physical looks but sometimes financial, sexual, etc. superiority to the last lover ) should pass by, the hare will break up withe their current lover to pursue the new love. The key difference between a hare and any other kind of person is that a hare will have a "buyers remorse"phase afterwards. In his phase the hare will be missing his/her previous lover, so much they are in tears but at the same time having feeling for her new lover.

Please note the following:

* While some can scream slut, douche or tramp this is untrue. Its due to the impulsive nature that they hop from one lover to the next hoping to find the perfect one.
damn that stupid hare broke with me. Shes going out with my best friend
hare by Theamazinggeek May 28, 2015
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someone who jumps from one boyfriend to another. Similar to how a hare or a rabbit jumps around.
Ryan is such a hare. He has a new boyfriend every week.
hare by RyanDaffyPrince January 5, 2009
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a taller version of a rabbit. Also lives in Africa and as very long ears with long hair on them.
Theirs a hare following elephants toward the river.
Hare by SiR GunnA July 7, 2017
To hate with a burning firey passion.
Kelsey and Kat hare Rebecca for all of the lies she has told.
hare by Kelsey n Kat July 10, 2006
My friend is hare but most of the bailers are not.
hare by Baby Turtle December 12, 2008

Hare Hare Yukai 

Literally translated as "Sunny Sunny Happiness", Hare Hare Yukai is the name of a popular dance that stemmed from the Japanese animated series "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya". Since its posting on Youtube, hundreds of parodies and performances have sprung up on the website from countries around the world, making it one of the most popular dances ever. One video shows hundreds, perhaps thousands of Japanese cosplayers blocking an entire street to perform the dance shortly before they are dispersed by the presence of Tokyo Police.
Damn! Hare Hare Yukai is hard to learn... But it's so much fun, and it's worth it!
Hare Hare Yukai by driftgunner October 16, 2007

hare krishna 

refers to hare krishna maha-mantra. Came into popularity during the age of Lord Caitanya in the late 16th through early 17th century. chanting of this mantra is said to elevate one to God consciousness (Krishna consciousness)
"Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare, Hare Rama Hare Rama Rama Rama Hare Hare."