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The phrase "as hungry as a bear" means to be very hungry, as bears are known to have voracious appetites and can eat a large amount of food when they are hungry. It is often used to describe someone who is extremely famished or eager to eat.
Maybe because it is not hungry or thirsty!!
I don't know much about rabbits, but I'm guessing the rabbits hungry...
it's a phrase to express an exaggerated amount of hunger.
There is no meaning behind 'put a fat rabbit on a craftmatic'. Whomever uses this phrase may be using it as a slang phrase in reference to someone whom needs to lose weight.
The phrase "put the rabbit back in the hat" is an idiom that means to undo or reverse a situation that had previously been resolved or completed. It suggests attempting to recreate a sense of mystery or magic that had been revealed or lost.
When your rabbit is jumping and twisting, you may think it has flea's, but it does not. What this is actually called is a Binky. A Binky basically is an action, performed by a rabbit, meaning it is in a happy, in a good mood!When your rabbit does a funny jump in the air, usually involving flopping its ears about or kicking out its legs, or twisting, its called a binky (no idea why) i have a rabbit and he does this, it is a sign of and happiness, and content. - it makes me laugh XD
I think you mean when your mum jumps
It means that it smelled the left over food on you which makes him think that you are food. It means that he is hungry or thirsty. You should wash your hands before and after handling a rabbit if you don't want to be nipped.
stay hungry= don't be too easily satisfied or grow too comfortable. stay foolish= always look for new things, never think that you know everything
If you can imagine the taste of your food, you're really hungry ... this phrase means that you really want something badly.
Not sure what you mean by "jumps". Maybe you need new struts or shocks.