verb. To leave in a hurry or run away to avoid capture. Bolt - as in "down a rabbit hole"
- similar to jet, but with the implication that the reason was to avoid danger.
- similar to jet, but with the implication that the reason was to avoid danger.
by sanddemon May 04, 2005
by Anarresti September 17, 2006
An angel disguised as a rabbit/Bunny. Most of the time, when they act bad, its just a cover up so nobody would expect them to be angels.
by Corrine90210 March 05, 2017
A runner in a middle-distance (1500-5000m) track race who paces the other runners and allows for ample drafting. The runner is paid normally and drops out of the race after a few laps.The rabbit generally imporoves times and is a welcome feature.
by Aaron of the winged foot May 06, 2005
Afro-American slang for white people. Heard frequently at an Army base in the south in confrontations between black and white troops. (Early 1970s; I don't know if the term is still in common use.)
by Veteran M October 06, 2005
Pretty, apparently wealthy young women. They inhabit the West End of London and other fashionable spots.
They are identified by having long blonde hair, lots of face paint, sun glasses, short leather jackets and driving sports cars whilst teasing their hair or checking their lippy.
They are identified by having long blonde hair, lots of face paint, sun glasses, short leather jackets and driving sports cars whilst teasing their hair or checking their lippy.
by Mr Henderson Smith February 17, 2009
Oilfield slang for a tool used to clean out the inside of a flowline or pipeline. Forced through using high pressure fluid.
by RockMink November 10, 2004