"Down the rabbit hole" is an idiom referring to entering into a situation or beginning a process or journey that is particularly strange, problematic, difficult, complex, or chaotic, especially one that becomes increasingly so as it develops or unfolds. This phrase comes from Lewis Carroll's "...
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The idiom meaning soon to happen or appear was originally coming down the pike, not coming down the pipe, but both forms are now widely used and understood. In coming down the pike, the noun pike is short for turnpike, which is a broad road, sometimes a toll road. Coming Down the Pik...
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The other answers do sort of explain the meaning in this particular situation, but I think somewhat miss the point of "a rabbit hole" in general.The idiom "to go down a rabbit hole" generally refers to a *distraction* of some kind from the main point or plan. It suggests something tha...