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    rabbit hole

    noun

    • 1. a rabbit's burrow: "a heather-covered hillside full of rabbit holes"
    • 2. used to refer to a bizarre, confusing, or nonsensical situation or environment, typically one from which it is difficult to extricate oneself: "he'll continue fearmongering to promote his agenda no matter how far down the rabbit hole it takes him"
  2. A rabbit hole is a hole in the ground dug by a rabbit or a complicated or difficult situation. Learn how to use this expression in different contexts and see related words and phrases.

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      RABBIT HOLE meaning: 1. a hole in the ground dug by a...

  3. The meaning of RABBIT HOLE is a complexly bizarre or difficult state or situation conceived of as a hole into which one falls or descends; especially : one in which the pursuit of something (such as an answer or solution) leads to other questions, problems, or pursuits.

  4. 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.

  5. A rabbit hole is a situation, journey, or process that is strange, problematic, difficult, complex, or chaotic. It is an allusion to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, and often used in the phrase "go down the rabbit hole".

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    mentally go somewhere surreal or strange
    enter a chaotic or problematic situation
    be on a journey or process that is complex, confusing or difficult
    get sucked into a weird situation
    Peter is having another one of his parties on Friday. Time to go down the rabbit holeagain.
    Research is a rabbit holefor me. I’m not too fond of it.
    I spent so long reading about the history of the Soviet Union online that I fell down a rabbit hole. So, I’m super tired today.
    He slid down a rabbit holelast night on the internet. Once he started searching, he couldn’t stop.

    This phrase came about in 1865 in Lewis Carroll’s story of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Alice actually falls down a rabbit hole in the story and ends up in Wonderland. Wonderland, if you’ve ever read the book or seen the films, is a strange and surreal place that a lot of people believe was based on a hallucinogenic experience. Nowadays, we us...

    Learn the meaning and origin of the phrase "down the rabbit hole", which comes from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Find out how people use it to describe a surreal, confusing or time-consuming situation on the internet.

  6. A rabbit hole is a tunnel made by a rabbit or a strange, disorienting, or frustrating situation. Learn the origin, usage, and synonyms of this phrase from Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.

  7. Mar 27, 2022 · Learn the meaning of rabbit hole as a metaphor for a confusing or frustrating experience or an internet spiral. Find out the origin of the term from Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and The Matrix, and see how to use it in a sentence and in different languages.