Rabbit-sucker

What is Rabbit-sucker?


1.

(used mainly by Shakespeare as an insult)

-to be more timid, vulnerable, and insignificant then a rabbit

"Thou pompous lily-livered rabbit-sucker"

See shakespeare, weird

1.

(used mainly by Shakespeare as an insult)

-to be more timid, vulnerable, and insignificant then a rabbit

"Thou pompous lily-livered rabbit-sucker"

See shakespeare, weird


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