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- DictionaryRab·bit 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"
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