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rabbit food 

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Southern slang term for crack cocaine.
Lets hit the trap and cop some rabbit food.
rabbit food by da bol January 16, 2008

Rabbit Food 

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An excuse used by white trash when refusing to eat their vegetables. Generally quoted by people with an IQ lower than 100, and an unrefined palate.
What do you mean do I want to add side salad? I don't eat rabbit food.
Rabbit Food by moosir2u December 29, 2013

Rabbit Food 

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"Rabbit Food" can be used as a slang term describing "fake weed." Hense, the name "rabbit food" is given for weeds strickingly similar physical appearance to the Timothy Hay that can be purhcased and fed to rodents. (i.e both are green, leafy, and dry)
I went to Jones (drug dealer) and I think he sold me rabbit food because I didn't get high.
Rabbit Food by ElleSimone March 4, 2011

Rabbit Food 

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12 x 2 rabbit food, gold chain around the neck = 24 carat gold chain around the neck

rabbits food

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Slang term for the lettice on the food at Taco Bell, burger joints...
Taco Bell Operator: "Welcome to Taco Bell, May I take you order?
Customer: Yeah uh, three soft tacos, with double beef, and no rabbits food!
rabbits food by Redwings Addict April 22, 2008

rabit food 

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Anything that is eaten by a rabbit
rabit food by shane aisbett August 3, 2004
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