Buy the rabbit In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "buy the rabbit", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Regina Tuyen Le calendar 2021-08-09 07:08

Meaning of Buy the rabbit

Buy the rabbit informal verb phrase

To be unlucky or failed

I did not prepare well for my examination, and finally, I bought the rabbit.

The handbag I has recently bought was fake. I bought the rabbit.

He bought the rabbit with his promise not to leave her.

Other phrases about:

draw the short straw

To encounter bad luck, or being picked doing something undesirable

The author of your own misfortune
to be blamed because of one's own problem
life's a bitch (and then you die)

Used to express one's feelings when facing a bad situation

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 A period of time in a day which revolves around 1 a.m to 5 a.m, it is considered unreasonable to do anything in this period.
tough beans

1. An unlucky situation

2. An interjection used to express sympathy for someone's bad luck

Grammar and Usage of Buy the rabbit

Verb Forms

  • bought the rabbit
  • buying the rabbit
  • buys the rabbit

The verb "buy" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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have a romantic or sexual relationship with or marry someone much younger than oneself.
Example: The middle aged man robbed the cradle with the teenager.
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