Rabbit : nm Le rabbit is a small, edible mammal with long ears, small tail, very prolific, spread all over the globe.
Running fast. Scoot like a rabbit.
Whiplash: sudden blow to the neck that can break the cervical vertebrae and lead to death; treachery from behind.
Not worth a rabbit fart: nothing at all. It's not worth a rabbit fart: it has no value; it is not worth anything.
Rabbit skin ! : Nothing at all !
Make rabbit skin: engage in the trade in countermarks.
Eat rabbit: go to the funeral.
Rabbit: apprentice journeyman.
Famous rabbit: robust companion, to whom nothing frightens, neither gunshots when he is a soldier, nor misery when he is a worker.
Rabbit: bedmate (college jargon).
Corridor rabbit: domestic.
Alley rabbit: cat.
To be invited like a rabbit to a hunters meal: to be the object of all the bad criticisms and considerations.
Rabbits of the Bois de Boulogne: public girls who, in summer, take up residence in the Bois de Boulogne.
Eat the rabbit: (cunnus means burrow in Latin). Make a cunnilungus.
It suits him like gaiters for a rabbit: it suits him very badly.
Have rabbit teeth: very long upper incisors.
Putting a bunny: not coming on a date (He / she put me a bunny) (see the origin of the expression below).
A rabbit, a famous rabbit: a fellow, quite a fellow.
Rabbit manure: good for nothing, useless individual.
Rabbit passport: fictitious passport.
Term of affection for both sexes: My little rabbit.
Smell the rabbit: smell strong in the armpits.
A rabbit, by apposition: a mother rabbit: a very prolific woman.
A hot rabbit: a man devoted to sexual pleasures (see below).
Women will say, not necessarily wrongly, that a lot of men, usually young, are potentially hot bunnies. Except that they do not have all the physical means (appearance, resistance) to really be.
The expression "Marriage of the carp and the rabbit": This expression testifies to certain poorly perceived unions, considered as unnatural.
On a human scale, we would speak of the noble and the commoner (who contributed to the expression). We do not in fact marry two different and opposite species.
The expression "Ask a rabbit": Make someone wait by not going to the meeting that has been set for them.
So we can imagine that this rabbit slipped or leapt from the story or the dubious joke to the dubious joke like that of making a fake date.
The expression “Not worth a rabbit fart”: Not worth anything at all.
Quote from the French writer Louis-Ferdinand Destouches, known as Céline (1894-1961): “The breath then rocks us. All the guts that take you out of it... The heart that goes up in your mouth! to throb like a rabbit. That it's shame, the shit of dread, on the ramp…”, in the novel Guignol's band (1952)