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sail rabbit

A rabbit that has been run over on a desert highway and dryed out so much that you can pick it up and throw it like a Frisbee®
They wanted to play disc golf but were without a disc so they used a sail rabbit.
by RubberBAnders Too February 5, 2020
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Right Lane Rabbi

A person who camps in the right lane at all times, and doesn't use the left lane unless it is a dire circumstance.
"Bro.. why is Hunter in the right lane on an open highway?"
"Because he's a Right Lane Rabbi, lmao"
by qshadoo August 20, 2023
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Efrum the Retarded Rabbit

1)Thanks agian to Family Guy.
2)The name that bugs-bunny should have.
Boss: "Everyone in favor of Efrum the Retarded Rabbit"
**only Mr. Griffen raises his hand**
Griffen: "Oh you can all go to hell!"
by diseased sheep August 25, 2005
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Rabbit-holed

The process of accidentally losing an entire day of otherwise productive time to an expansive, multipage website found through a random link or, more commonly, when directed there by a friend.
Please, stop linking me to SCP-wiki, tvtropes, college humor, icanhascheezburger, urban dictionary and the like. I just don't have the willpower, and if I keep getting rabbit-holed while I'm at work it's going to get me fired.
by Ryvita August 28, 2009
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Sticky Ribbing

The act upon where a man withdraws his wet penis from the man or woman and proceeds to hit it on their ribs as if they were playing the xylophone.
I gave Ainsley Harriot a good Sticky Ribbing Last nite
by Joe :) February 15, 2009
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Mike Rabbing It

The act of using irrational arguments to rationalize something that isn't true.
After i got caught by my parents sneaking out, i just kept Mike Rabbing It until they left me alone, then i snuck out again.
by Getums December 17, 2008
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Robbing Peter to pay Paul

To take something from one sorce and use it towards another.

Many folks believe that this metaphor has its origin in 16th-century England, when part of the estate of Saint Peter's Cathedral in Westminster was appropriated to pay for repairs to Saint Paul's in London.
Jacob: I think I'm going to apply for another credit card so I can pay off some of my bills.

David: Robbing Peter to pay Paul, eh?! Just be carful not to get into debt.
by MoonCricket March 27, 2005
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