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  1. 10 lip 2007 · Rabbit Hole. It comes from Alice in Wonderland where she fell down the Rabbit Hole into some bizarre shit (trippy stuff from the 70s). Therefore, it is commonly used as an expression or euphuism for a portal to bizzarro world/significantly strange happenings /extremely surreal situations, etc.

  2. Used especially in the phrase going down the rabbit hole or falling down the rabbit hole, a rabbit hole is a metaphor for something that transports someone into a wonderfully (or troublingly) surreal state or situation.

  3. 3 sie 2008 · An allusion to Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. To go "down the rabbit hole" is to enter a period of chaos or confusion. Can also be said when taking a hallucinogenic, as some suspect Carroll's novel was really about a drug trip.

  4. 11 maj 2019 · Down the rabbit hole. On the search for truth, one may fall down the rabbit hole. Symptoms may include, believing the earth is flat, being anti globalist, rooting for the removal of the federal reserve, laughing at NASA cult members. -Omar went and slipped down the rabbit hole.

  5. We usually use “down the rabbit hole” when someone goes off in a pointless direction that can do that person harm. The way I used it before is that you might not want to go down the rabbit hole of reading page after page of symptoms because it could lead you to misdiagnose yourself.

  6. When someone goes “down the rabbit hole,” it means they spent a lot of time on an activity, perhaps more than they originally intended. Example: My laptop was having problems, so I began researching online how to fix it.

  7. In it, a young girl named Alice follows a white rabbit down a rabbit hole, discovering a hidden realm called Wonderland and beginning the adventures in question. It is a metaphor for being distracted by something seemingly minor and getting caught up in it.