bunghole
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Bunghole — Bung hole , n. See {Bung}, n., 2. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bunghole — anus, by 1600, from BUNG (Cf. bung) + HOLE (Cf. hole) … Etymology dictionary
bunghole — [buŋ′hōl΄] n. a hole in a barrel or keg through which liquid can be poured in or drawn out … English World dictionary
Bunghole — Foam on the bunghole of a barrel in a brewery. (1) A Bung(e)hole ( e is optional) is an access point that can be resealed to gain entry into a vessel. Historically, it refers to a hole bored in a liquid tight barrel to remove contents. The hole… … Wikipedia
bunghole — 1. n. the mouth. □ I’ve heard enough out of you! Shut your bunghole! 2. n. the anus. (Usually objectionable.) □ She tripped and fell down on her bunghole … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
bunghole — /bung hohl /, n. a hole in a cask through which it is filled. [1565 75; BUNG1 + HOLE] * * * … Universalium
Bunghole — mouth … Dictionary of Australian slang
bunghole — Australian Slang mouth … English dialects glossary
bunghole — 1 n the anus. A vulgarism found in the works of the celebrator of low life, Charles Bukowski, among others. 2) vb to sodomise, bugger … Contemporary slang
bunghole — bung·hole || bʌŋhəʊl n. hole in a cask … English contemporary dictionary