wabbit

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈwæbɪt/
    Rhymes: -æbɪt

Etymology 1

Scots wabbit, ultimate origin uncertain.

Adjective

wabbit (comparative more wabbit, superlative most wabbit)

  1. (Scotland) exhausted, tired

Etymology 2

Probably representing pronunciation of rabbit by the cartoon character Elmer Fudd. Computing sense refers to the ability of rabbits to multiply quickly.

Noun

wabbit (plural wabbits)

  1. (humorous, childish, eye-dialect) rabbit
  2. (computing) A self-replicating program that (unlike a virus or worm) does not infect host programs or documents and remains on the local computer rather than spreading across networks of computers.
See also

Scots

Alternative forms

Etymology

Origin uncertain.

Adjective

wabbit (comparative mair wabbit, superlative maist wabbit)

  1. exhausted; without energy; tired; worn-out
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