"the rabbit died" meaning in All languages combined

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Phrase [English]

Audio: En-au-the rabbit died.ogg
Etymology: Referring to the rabbit test. Head templates: {{head|en|phrase}} the rabbit died
  1. (idiomatic, euphemistic) Indicates one's own pregnancy, or that someone has found out they are pregnant. Tags: euphemistic, idiomatic Categories (topical): Pregnancy Related terms: kill the rabbit
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