(British, intransitive) To talk incessantly and in a childish manner; to babble annoyingly.
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Stop your infernal rabbiting! Use proper words or nobody will listen to you!
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To Barker, a row is a Bull-an'-a-Cow, a suit is a Whistle or Whistle-an'-flute, a kid is a Gord-Forbid ; a car is a Jam , or Jam-Jar ; talk is Rabbit , or Rabbit-an'-Pork ; beer is Pig's-Ear … and so on, up and down the language
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1941 They Die with their Boots On, Gerald Kersh, William Heinemann Ltd., London.