bung-hole
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bung-hole (plural bung-holes)
- A hole in a vessel, such as a cask, that may be stopped with a bung.
- Pop a tap in the barrel's bung-hole so you can pour us a round of beer, innkeeper!
- 1887, H. Rider Haggard, She: A History of Adventure[1]:
- Cæsar's dust - or is it Alexander's? - may stop a bunghole, but the functions of these dead Cæsars of the past was to light up a savage fetish dance.
- (vulgar, slang) The anus.
- 1994, “The Great Cornholio”, in Beavis and Butt-Head, season 4, episode 31, spoken by Beavis (Mike Judge), 4:31 from the start:
- I need TP for my bung-hole.
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the anus
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Verb[edit]
bung-hole (third-person singular simple present bung-holes, present participle bung-holing, simple past and past participle bung-holed)
- To have penetrative anal sex with.
Further reading[edit]
- bunghole at OneLook Dictionary Search