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rabbit food
noun
Informal.
- raw vegetables, especially those used in salads, as lettuce, carrots, radishes, or celery.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of rabbit food1
1905–10, for literal sense
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“I know I used to think eating this way would be just like nibbling on sad and soggy carrots and rabbit food all day long,” she says.
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The growing multitude of people camped out at the bottom of the hill plays a role in the rapidly escalating tensions that go beyond Nami’s distress about being served nothing but “rabbit food.”
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“The one that will finally answer the question — are salads really rabbit food?”
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It's real food for real men — not the "rabbit food" that's reserved for ladies and lesser men.
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“You weren’t going to recruit me. I didn’t climb to the top of the food chain to eat rabbit food.”
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