dunghole
English
Noun
dunghole (plural dungholes)
- A hole for the disposal of dung.
- 1889, All about Tobacco, page 143:
- Let them make in several spots large and deep dungholes for the gathering of the refuses of the cattle, […]
- A squalid place
- 2002 July 22, Daryl D. Spillmann, “All The Right Moves”, in rec.sport.football.college (Usenet):
- Small towns in Texas are actually worth living in compared to the rust belt dungholes of western Pennsy.
- (vulgar) The anus.
- 2004 June 17, Crazy Bastard, “Book Review: Deliver Us From Evil”, in alt.politics (Usenet):
- Your opinion, like your dunghole, stinks.
- (vulgar) A despicable person.
- 1999 July 9, Al Booey, “PJ: U-Boat Commander”, in alt.fan.mark-brian (Usenet):
- It's pathetic to see that there are some dungholes who would post their offspring's pics on the internet.
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