A rabbit hole dweller; one who willingly chases rabbits and forgets what they even started for.

J: you're my white rabbit
B: what does that mean?
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Rebecca <3 white rabbit, and eats it constantly. But she's not fat.
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candy, originated from south east asia..TRRRRRY
"White rabbit candy iz ze bessssssst!!"

"try it..come on try it or i kill u.."
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It's when a white man sticks his penis in between his legs. It looks like a rabbit is coming out of his ass.
Hey pete! You want to see a white rabbit?
Yeah Cool!... Awww man, that's gross
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White Rabbit is not cocain, its a rabbit off of alice in wonderland.
Hambly, Mark is not a white rabbit!
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When a male is recieving felattio (blow job) and he is about to ejaculate, he slams the donor of the job down on his penis, and then punches them in the eye. The recepient of the white rabbit then has a black eye, and semen protruding from their nose. Giving them the image of a rabbit with wiskers and a black furry eye.
Hey Jason, sorry about that white rabbit I gave you the other night, I was tanked out on coke.
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Refers to a waistcoat-wearing, pocket-watch-wielding white rabbit, hurrying along and muttering, "Oh dear! I shall be late!" in Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland (1865), whom Alice follows down a rabbit hole into Wonderland.

Awesome rock band Jefferson Airplane's 1967 song White Rabbit retold the story of Alice's adventures as though they were a psychedelic drug trip. But whether you take it literally or metaphorically, following the white rabbit means following an unlikely clue, an innocuous, unbelievable (but also, frankly a bit ridiculous) sign, to find oneself in the midst of more or less extraordinary, marvelous, amazing circumstances that challenge one's fundamental beliefs, expand one's horizons &/or perception of realities, transform one's perspective, and change one's life.

The phrase has become commonplace in popular culture; e.g. in the 1999 film The Matrix, the resistance fighter folks use the trope of following a white rabbit to lead Neo/Mr Anderson/The One out of the matrix. Oddly enough, though, the phrase hasn't filtered through as a metaphor in non-fantastical contexts to any appreciable degree. Outside of science fiction or fantasy, if a writer refers to the white rabbit, s/he is almost certainly specifically alluding to previous uses, usually to Carroll. (We should change that!)
'There's something fishy going on here.'
'Well,' said Q, jerking her head toward the door to the stairwell, through which the tattooed woman was disappearing. 'You'd better follow the white rabbit, then.'
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