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Wise Old Thumper
...someone who studies rabbits? Like if you study butterflies you're a lepodoptorist.
leporidist
That does sound rather like something you would need to see your Dr about: 'Dr, I think I'm coming down with a nasty bout of leporidistitus'.
:lol:
They symptoms are very similar to obsessive-compulsive-buying-more-toys-for-rabbits syndrome. It leads to an acute lack of interest in anything that does not involve rabbits. The outlook is poor - unless you happen to be a rabbit that is owned by a human afflicted by leporidistitus, in which case your outlook is pretty good
They symptoms are very similar to obsessive-compulsive-buying-more-toys-for-rabbits syndrome. It leads to an acute lack of interest in anything that does not involve rabbits. The outlook is poor - unless you happen to be a rabbit that is owned by a human afflicted by leporidistitus, in which case your outlook is pretty good
They symptoms are very similar to obsessive-compulsive-buying-more-toys-for-rabbits syndrome. It leads to an acute lack of interest in anything that does not involve rabbits. The outlook is poor - unless you happen to be a rabbit that is owned by a human afflicted by leporidistitus, in which case your outlook is pretty good
An RU Member!
The Latin word for 'rabbit' is cuniculus, so perhaps it could be a cuniculopterist... cunicologist...
Rabbit expert!
Had to read that twice. :shock:
Now having norty thoughts about the name for someone who studies the language of rabbits...:lol: