“White Rabbit" is a phrase commonly used in popular culture, originating from Lewis Carroll's novel "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". In the story, the White Rabbit is a rabbit who is always running late and is constantly checking his pocket watch. The phrase "white rabbit" can also refer to a person or thing that leads someone on a wild or surreal adventure, similar to Alice's journey in the novel. Additionally, "White Rabbit" is also the title of a song by Jefferson Airplane and refers to drug use.“