peehole

English

Etymology

pee + hole

Noun

peehole (plural peeholes)

  1. (informal, vulgar) The external opening of the urethra.
    • 2010, Ina May Gaskin, Spiritual Midwifery, →ISBN, page 377:
      Rhythmically contract and relax the muscles around your coochie and your peehole about 50 times a day.
    • 2017, Marc Richard, Harm's Way, →ISBN:
      And then, thankfully, the stream slowed down, until it was nothing more than a few loose dribbles shaking themselves free from her peehole.
    • 2017, E. Reid Ross, Nature is the Worst: 500 reasons you'll never want to go outside again, →ISBN:
      Or maybe it does, if you believe the guy who claimed one somehow traveled from the water, along the entire arc of his urine stream, and lodged itself in his peehole.
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