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rabun gap

Private school in north Georgia where there's a 25 percent chance you'll get kicked out before you've completed 4 years of high school.
"Hey you went to rabun gap?"
"Yea I got kicked out the first semester."
by Dylivia May 26, 2014
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follow the white rabbit

Refers to a waistcoat-wearing, pocket-watch-wielding white rabbit, hurrying along and muttering, "Oh dear! I shall be late!" in Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland (1865), whom Alice follows down a rabbit hole into Wonderland.

Awesome rock band Jefferson Airplane's 1967 song White Rabbit retold the story of Alice's adventures as though they were a psychedelic drug trip. But whether you take it literally or metaphorically, following the white rabbit means following an unlikely clue, an innocuous, unbelievable (but also, frankly a bit ridiculous) sign, to find oneself in the midst of more or less extraordinary, marvelous, amazing circumstances that challenge one's fundamental beliefs, expand one's horizons &/or perception of realities, transform one's perspective, and change one's life.

The phrase has become commonplace in popular culture; e.g. in the 1999 film The Matrix, the resistance fighter folks use the trope of following a white rabbit to lead Neo/Mr Anderson/The One out of the matrix. Oddly enough, though, the phrase hasn't filtered through as a metaphor in non-fantastical contexts to any appreciable degree. Outside of science fiction or fantasy, if a writer refers to the white rabbit, s/he is almost certainly specifically alluding to previous uses, usually to Carroll. (We should change that!)
'There's something fishy going on here.'
'Well,' said Q, jerking her head toward the door to the stairwell, through which the tattooed woman was disappearing. 'You'd better follow the white rabbit, then.'
by FTWR August 19, 2013
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rabus

1. Term used to describe an exceptionally larger than normal and disgusting bowel movement.
2. Used in place of the word "fuck", but only in a negative context.
1. Oh man those tacos are doing a number on my gut, I'm gonna have to take a greasy rabus real soon.
2. You got fired from that sweet job for sleeping with the bosses daughter? Oh man you really rabused that up!
Use both in conjunction:
e.g. That rabus really rabused up my crapshoot.
by stained glass September 26, 2010
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Rabbit Porcupine

Said when a stupid person is acting up, will confuse them and make them feel offended in a very weird but cleverly combined way.

This term evolves from the TV show psych.
Ivory:OMNOMNOM

Claudio: Ivory Quit being such a rabbit porcupine!

Ivory: haha WHAAAT!!! im so confused. ..
by Claudiolic June 24, 2011
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rabbi's cloth

Man 1: - oh my god mate I went down on a girl last night she was very hairy down their and she was a Jew!

Man 2: - sounds like she had a rabbi's cloth

Man 1: - oh she did I would have to ask her to shave next time.
by Mr Zebedeee May 11, 2010
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Rabbit Stage

The stage of a relationship in which the couple is banging constantly, rendering the couple incapable of any social contact with the outside world.
"Did you hang out with Trey this weekend?"
"Nah, he and Gabby are in the Rabbit Stage... Haven't seen either of them in months."
by Ack1616 May 1, 2015
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rabbit land

A fictional place where everything is wonderful and gentle and sweet.
Her mind was wandering off into rabbit land, I saw it slowly wash across her face.
by Dr Bunnygirl June 18, 2019
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