bung-hole

noun
/ˈbʌŋˌhəʊl/UK/ˈbʌŋˌhoʊl/US

Etymology

From bung + hole.

  1. derived from van Hole
  2. derived from hóll
  3. borrowed from Hole
  4. derived from *hulwiją
  5. derived from *hulwī
  6. derived from holh
  7. compounded as bung-hole — “bung + hole

Definitions

  1. 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!
    • 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.
  2. The anus.

  3. A stupid, irritating, or contemptible person.

    • So leave me... You never do have much margin there, but see if you can’t leave me about an inch from where the zipper [belches] ends around under my—back to my bung-hole.
    • I need TP for my bung-hole.
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. To have penetrative anal sex with.

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