by MrSvengali August 4, 2015
by Bobzilla420 January 24, 2012
A reference to a classic book published in 1937. In the book one of the main characters, "Lennie" murders a women by mistake because he had a mental disorder and she was trying to seduce him into doing sexual acts with her... its alot to explain.
tldr: She told Lennie to grab her hair, he grabbed too tight, she screamed to let go, he paniced and killed her. So Lennies best friend, (another main character) George took Lennie to go see the rabbits i a forest by a body of water so Lennie could be in a happy place before George shot him in the back of the head because he was worried Lennie would panic and kill another person and get in even more trouble.
To "Go See The Rabbits" yourself or to take someone else to "Go See The Rabbits" could be subtly refering to suicide, putting down a pet, or murder.
tldr: She told Lennie to grab her hair, he grabbed too tight, she screamed to let go, he paniced and killed her. So Lennies best friend, (another main character) George took Lennie to go see the rabbits i a forest by a body of water so Lennie could be in a happy place before George shot him in the back of the head because he was worried Lennie would panic and kill another person and get in even more trouble.
To "Go See The Rabbits" yourself or to take someone else to "Go See The Rabbits" could be subtly refering to suicide, putting down a pet, or murder.
Example #1:
Random Guy: "Life hasnt been going too well... maybe i should go see the rabbits"
Example #2 (i wouldn't do this... sounds kinda fucked up):
"Maybe i should go take (pet name) to go see the rabbits. he/she's getting very sick/old"
Example #3:
"If you dont shut up im gonna go take you to see the rabbits!"
Random Guy: "Life hasnt been going too well... maybe i should go see the rabbits"
Example #2 (i wouldn't do this... sounds kinda fucked up):
"Maybe i should go take (pet name) to go see the rabbits. he/she's getting very sick/old"
Example #3:
"If you dont shut up im gonna go take you to see the rabbits!"
by You Fucking Moron February 9, 2022
Someone who's up for anything, and normally in a good mood to do it, regardless if they know what's actually going on.
"Me and Dan are gonna go and dress up like women, dance in the streets and pick up some studs, then surprise them with our penises... Hey, Ben, you wanna do it?"
"What?"
"Do you want to join us?"
"Okay!"
"You've always been a go-with person"
"What?"
"Do you want to join us?"
"Okay!"
"You've always been a go-with person"
by Dr Jack Cool September 22, 2009
by queenoffreaks July 2, 2014
To live vicariously through someone else
by Krudler123 September 11, 2020
Definition is missing...
by Immediately999 August 10, 2018