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scarecrow | 14:45 Wed 22nd Feb 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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In cockney rhyming slang ,they often use the phrase ,bunny,,or rabbit for someone who talks a lot,,Any idea of the origin of this one?..........
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Its rabbit & pork - (talk) i.e. she can't 'alf rabbit - talk. Bunny is just a varation on rabbit. I.E. She's got lots of bunny (she can talk a lot).
I thought it was rabbits paw - jaw ......
it is rabbit & pork{talk}, in the oxford english dictionary tho the term rabbit may come from a french dialect word {rabotte} meaning to waffle

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