Just about the sexiest cartoon you will ever see. Was married to Rodger Rabbit in "Who Framed Rodger Rabbit." Could be used to describe a hot girl. Many guys jack off to the sound of her voice.
by That.. umm... person... over there... March 29, 2005
Phrase used to indicate that a woman is pregnant. The term originates from an early pregnancy test. It was discovered that when a pregnant woman's urine was injected into a female rabbit, the hormonal difference would result in detectable changes in the rabbit's ovaries. Although this form of testing was always fatal to the rabbit, no matter what the results were, the public somehow got the misconception that only a positive result killed the rabbit.
by Charles April 26, 2005
Gnaphalium obtusifolium. Unmistakable by its creamy appearance in the still green background of the early fall meadows. Leaves long, elliptical and silver green colored. Plant up to one meter high. Unusual fragrance. Can be smoked for respiratory ailments or made into a relaxing tea. A common tobacco substitute used by children in rural areas. It is said to have a mild sedative effect.
Contrary to popular belief, rabbit tobacco is not marijuana.
In Cherokee medicine, it is believed that councils of animals created diseases in order to avenge the loss of their families and living spaces. The plants, being sympathetic to humans, decided to each furnish a cure for these diseases. It is believed that the spirit of the plant will tell a sick person which one to use to cure his illness.
Rabbit tobacco can be used medicinally in several ways. Smoking the leaves is good for sinusitis, head colds, and congestion. In hot teas, it is used to treat sore throats, fevers, diarrhea, colds, flu, pneumonia, asthma, and coughs, as well as a mild nerve sedative, a diuretic, and an antispasmodic.
It is know by many other names: life everlasting, sweet balsam, white balsam, sweet cudweed, cat's foot, fragrant everlasting, indian posy, etc.
Contrary to popular belief, rabbit tobacco is not marijuana.
In Cherokee medicine, it is believed that councils of animals created diseases in order to avenge the loss of their families and living spaces. The plants, being sympathetic to humans, decided to each furnish a cure for these diseases. It is believed that the spirit of the plant will tell a sick person which one to use to cure his illness.
Rabbit tobacco can be used medicinally in several ways. Smoking the leaves is good for sinusitis, head colds, and congestion. In hot teas, it is used to treat sore throats, fevers, diarrhea, colds, flu, pneumonia, asthma, and coughs, as well as a mild nerve sedative, a diuretic, and an antispasmodic.
It is know by many other names: life everlasting, sweet balsam, white balsam, sweet cudweed, cat's foot, fragrant everlasting, indian posy, etc.
by maclasch December 10, 2008
Crabs.
Any species of invertebrates which have four or more legs and infest the pubic areas of humans, and are passed through sexual contact.
Sometimes inhabit beards and scalps.
Any species of invertebrates which have four or more legs and infest the pubic areas of humans, and are passed through sexual contact.
Sometimes inhabit beards and scalps.
1. You best not bang that whore, lest you get some nasty pants rabbits.
2. "What the hell kind of bed you giving us, anyways. We don't want no pants rabbits." Steinbeck, Jon. Of Mice and Men.
2. "What the hell kind of bed you giving us, anyways. We don't want no pants rabbits." Steinbeck, Jon. Of Mice and Men.
by P. Lucho January 02, 2006
Cream is a cute little rabbit from the "Sonic the Hedgehog" video games. She flys with her ears and uses her chao, Cheese, to attack.
Cream has Appered in these games:
Sonic Advance 2(GBA)
Sonic Adventure DX (GCN) as a cameo
Sonic Heroes (GCN)
Sonic Battle (GBA)
Sonic Advance 3 (GBA)
Cream has Appered in these games:
Sonic Advance 2(GBA)
Sonic Adventure DX (GCN) as a cameo
Sonic Heroes (GCN)
Sonic Battle (GBA)
Sonic Advance 3 (GBA)
by SwordKirby537 March 23, 2004
To beat off or rub one out.
by mr_scones October 24, 2006
by S/P May 29, 2008