A popular quote from John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men (said by Lennie to George), sometimes used when dreaming of something (often along with someone else) that you know will never happen. Usually used in a sad, almost-reminiscent way.
Friend: It'll be okay... You'll get better soon...
Terminally Ill Patient: Tell me about the rabbits, George...
Friend: ... Once you get better, you'll go back to school with all of us again...and you'll pass with the highest grades like always...and then we'll be roommates for college...and everything will all be okay...
Terminally Ill Patient: Tell me about the rabbits, George...
Friend: ... Once you get better, you'll go back to school with all of us again...and you'll pass with the highest grades like always...and then we'll be roommates for college...and everything will all be okay...
by -Kay April 7, 2011

Well Sir, I see that you are not just insanely lucky but that you must have rabbits flying out your ass!
by Dr Bunnygirl July 7, 2021

The machine has been down for weeks. Now they want me to pull a rabbit out of my ass , and get it working because they need it by lunch.
by knowman December 16, 2009

by DeWayne Mann June 17, 2003

Tell me again about how we're going to have place of our own some day, and be happy keeping rabbits. And we'll chase these cats away!
See above
by Bob Thomson June 29, 2003

An underground pro sex move, initiated by a male who is COMPLETELY BLACKOUT DRUNK, foaming from the mouth, and humping his mate(s) so excessively fast it can be deemed "rapid".
Dude, I was so blackout last night. Watch this video I recorded, I'm pretty sure I gave Brittany the Rabid Rapid Rabbit Rammer!
by Blackout with my Monkey May 14, 2011

Something that is very common to observe Mensa (high IQ) members doing when discussing a topic. They'll start off on one topic, but will usually veer off topic several times in rapid succession and end up talking about something totally different than when they started. This can happen within first few minutes of the discussion.
by Yepes July 6, 2017
