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thank your mother for the rabbits


an expression of farewell to someone who has visited: Goodbye then - thank your mother for the rabbits!

Contributor's comments: [Sydney informant] Never heard this saying.

Contributor's comments: I think that much of the popularity of this phrase can be attributed to Rex Hunt. When he called the AFL matches he used the term at the end of almost every match when the outcome was certain before the final siren.

Contributor's comments: 'Thank your mother for the rabbits' - Down in Melbourne I heard this phrase long before I heard Rex Hunt using it. I assumed it came from suburban/rural Australia from some years ago (i.e. the Depression) or even from Ireland/England when rabbit was as go.

Contributor's comments: As a child, I heard my Father use this expression usually in reference to something that was 'all over bar the shouting'.