"Pulling" or sometimes "shaking" anything out of your sleeve means to produce something as if by magic, or on the spur of the moment coming up with just the right thing, and amazing those around you.
Pulling a rabbit out of a hat is a magic trick. If you "pull a rabbit out of your hat," then you are producing something that seems magical or impossible.
Nothing. I believe you misheard the idiom "ace UP his sleeve," which means that the person has a secret advantage, as if he had an Ace playing card hidden in his sleeve to cheat at cards with.
"Down the Rabbit Hole" means going on an unknown adventure.
The plural of sleeve is sleeves.
It literally means 'the sleeve'. But, it refers to the English Channel.
means that as a result of hard pulling, the whole distance was achieved
Yes.
Only if you grab the rabbit in a painful manner to pull it out.
slick trick
If your rabbit has already star pulling fur out,that mean your rabbit is stress.Try spending time with them,give them some toys,phone book for him to shred it,let them run loose in the garden and you can even make your own toys try going to this website (see related link below) and see how can you make your rabbit happy.
No that is just how he gets a grip of her and won't let her leave till he is finished. He doesn't care about babies, he is just breeding her.
You should see a white sleeve around the fitting that is at the transmission. Slide this sleeve toward the transmission while pulling on the line.
pulling a rabbit out of his hat
He is bored and/or he wants you to feed him or give him a treat.
This statement can be a crass way of suggesting fellatio. Other variants of this statement are: * "How would you like to kiss a rabbit between the ears?" * "How would you like to kiss a rabbit on the nose?" All statements are typically followed by the speaking male pulling his pants pockets inside-out, making those pockets look like rabbit ears.
Your rabbit is pregnant. Or if a boy rabbit has not been near her then she could be having a false pregnancy - which is also common in rabbits.
well i dont know about the pulling her hair out, but if she's making a nest then its more likely she is making it so she can have a litter of kits/bunnies.
I think you mean Butcher rabbit and it is a rabbit bred for its meat