Rabbit-o

//ˈɹæbədoʊ// noun, slang

noun, slang ·Uncommon ·College level

Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Someone who sells rabbits for food, especially an itinerant salesman. Australia, New-Zealand, colloquial, historical

    "He would have anyone to his house who would come – bishops and rabbit-ohs, limping ex-servicemen and flash characters from the racetrack."

Example

More examples

"He would have anyone to his house who would come – bishops and rabbit-ohs, limping ex-servicemen and flash characters from the racetrack."

Etymology

From rabbit + -o.

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