wabbit
Tired out, exhausted, feeling washed-out
Definitions
Weary, run-down or feeling under the weather.
wabbit In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Scots, of uncertain origin, possibly related to 'wobbly' or 'woebegone'.
People Also Ask
What does 'wabbit' mean?
Tired out, exhausted or feeling washed-out and under the weather.
How do you use 'wabbit'?
You'd say 'I'm fair wabbit after that shift' to mean you're worn out.
Is 'wabbit' anything to do with the cartoon rabbit?
No — it's a Scots adjective for feeling weary and run-down, unrelated to Elmer Fudd's 'wabbit'.
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