rabbit hole

Etymology
🇰🇲. Extended senses reference , where Alice travels down a rabbit hole into a bizarre world.

Noun

 * 1)  The entrance to a rabbit warren or burrow; the whole warren or burrow.
 * 2)  A bizarre world, where everyday rules do not apply.
 * 3)  A way into such a world.
 * 4)  A time-consuming tangent or detour, often one from which it is difficult to extricate oneself.
 * 5)  The initial clue that leads to an alternate reality game.
 * 1)  A way into such a world.
 * 2)  A time-consuming tangent or detour, often one from which it is difficult to extricate oneself.
 * 3)  The initial clue that leads to an alternate reality game.
 * 1)  A time-consuming tangent or detour, often one from which it is difficult to extricate oneself.
 * 2)  The initial clue that leads to an alternate reality game.
 * 1)  A time-consuming tangent or detour, often one from which it is difficult to extricate oneself.
 * 2)  The initial clue that leads to an alternate reality game.
 * 1)  The initial clue that leads to an alternate reality game.
 * 1)  The initial clue that leads to an alternate reality game.
 * 1)  The initial clue that leads to an alternate reality game.
 * 1)  The initial clue that leads to an alternate reality game.
 * 1)  The initial clue that leads to an alternate reality game.

Translations

 * Danish: kaninhul
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: kaninkolo
 * French: (de )
 * German: Kaninchenloch, Kaninchenhöhle,
 * Greek:
 * Hungarian: nyúlüreg, nyúlodú, nyúl ürege/odúja/odva/vacka
 * Icelandic: kanínuhola
 * Irish: poll coinicéir, súil choinicéir, rapach, poll coinín
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish: kaninhål, kaninhåla, kaningryt
 * Volapük: kroligahog


 * German:, Wunderland, Nonsenswelt


 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto:
 * French:, ,
 * German:, ,  , zeitaufwendiges Unterfangen
 * Hungarian:, , , , , , ,
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:
 * Spanish:, madriguera de conejo
 * Swedish: tidsdödare, ,