facehole

English

Etymology

face + hole

Noun

facehole (plural faceholes)

  1. (slang, sometimes derogatory) The mouth.
    • 2015, Mal Peet, The Murdstone Trilogy, Candlewick Press (MA), →ISBN, page 139:
      Was that language just came out of your facehole, Marlstone? Cos either your brain's fluked or mine is. What are you on about?
    • 2019 April 16, Audrey Coulthurst, Paula Garner, Starworld, Candlewick Press (MA), →ISBN, page 248:
      *shoves burrito into facehole to reduce noise pollution emissions*
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