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
a weird, bizarre, or senseless situation, from which it is difficult to disengage
Peter is having another one of his parties on Friday. Time to go down the rabbit hole again.
Research is a rabbit hole for 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 hole last night on the internet. Once he started searching, he couldn’t stop.
She just went on Facebook to check her status and fell down a rabbit hole and lost track of time.
The novelist Mark Twain tumbles down the rabbit hole of extremism.
I’d found myself going down the rabbit hole of strange YouTube, and it was so weird.
At the time, much of the world was heading down the Coronavirus rabbit hole, and we were incredulous.
We’ve all found ourselves going down the rabbit hole of Netflix true crime documentaries.
We have entered a rabbit hole from which we won’t be able to extricate ourselves easily.
There is no origin for this idiom
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