jackhole

noun

Etymology

Blend of jackass + asshole; possibly originated as a euphemism.

  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 jackhole — “jack + hole

Definitions

  1. A hole that is created using a jack or wedge.

    • As soon as the machine is well under way, the runner determines about where the next rear jack-hole will come, and has the cut made and ready for receiving the jack by the time the machine has finished its cut.
    • Trout glided into the shadows, feeding upon grey moths, while in the jackhole beneath the red clay hollows big pike stirred lazily.
  2. An obnoxious or contemptible person.

    • Now I hear some of you jackholes want to sue Nancy...HA! good luck!
    • Your competitive moon is eclipsing my happy place sun, jackhole.
    • We came all this way, and the least you can do is stop being a jackhole for five seconds and listen.

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA