Dictionaries:

hole:

1. Or: asshole , the anus .
SYNONYMS: A-hole / black-hole / brown-hole / bum-hole / bung hole / butt hole / chocolate-hole / dirt-hole / fart-hole / geegee hole / gigi hole / glory-hole / porthole.
See also anus [SYN] for more synonyms.

2. The vagina .
SYNONYMS: bacon-hole / better hole / black-hole / boy-hole / button-hole / dark-hole / dirty-hole / fuck hole / funk-hole / glory-hole / gully-hole / heaven's-porthole / hole of holes (holy of holies) / hole-of-content / hole-to-hide-it-in / joy-hole / mouse's hole / passion-hole / pit-hole / pole-hole / port-hole / privy-hole / sportman's hole / stink-hole / sweet-scented-hole / tail-hole / touch-hole / whole .
See also vagina [SYN] for more synonyms.

QUOTES:

(1) Juliet Forrest (Rachel Ward) to Rigby Reardon (Steve Martin) in Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982): ' If you need me, just call. You know how to dial, don't you? You just put your finger in the hole and make tiny little circles .'

(2) Harry Bliss (Jack Nicholson) to Joan Spruance (Ellen Barkin) in Man Trouble (1992): ' I'm not one of these guys who's going to look upon you as an object (...) because I look upon a woman as a whole .'

(3) Carrie (Courtenay Cox) and David (Arye Gross) in The Opposite Sex (1993):
-- Carrie Davenport: ' You should learn to view women as a whole .'
-- David Crown: ' Hey! Listen, I'm way too enlightened to look at a woman like that .'

(4) Empress Nympho (Madeline Kahn) asking her manservant if a new muscle-bound slave could be put to good use in History of the World - Part I (1981): ' Oh Bob? Do I have any openings that this man could fit? (or fill?) '

3. The other hole , depending on one's sexual-orientation may refer to the anus or the vagina .

4. The urethra (of the penis or vagina).
SYNONYMS: external-urinary-meatus ; meatus-urinarius ; pee-hole ; pee-pee-hole ; piss-hole ; pisser ; urethral-meatus ; urethral-opening ; urethral-orifice .

5. Or: hole-it , to penetrate with the penis . See copulation for synonyms.

6. A woman regarded as a sex-object .

QUOTES:

(1) Carrie Davenport (Courtenay Cox) and David Crown (Arye Gross) meeting in a basement bar where clients use a periscope to view passing women's legs in The Opposite Sex. And How to Live With Them (1993):
-- Carrie: ' It's not polite to spy .'
-- David: ' I wasn't spying. I was leering .'
-- Carrie: ' You know , this thing reinforces bad viewing habits. You should learn to look at a woman as a whole .'
-- David: ' Hey, listen, I'm way to enlightened to look at a woman like that .'
-- Carrie: ' I meant as opposed to just half .'
-- David: ' It's a periscope in a bar . Lighten up! '
-- Carrie: ' You just shouldn't look at women as objects .'
-- David: ' Oh, now, you see , I was looking at women objectively .'
-- Carrie: ' You know , I don't care for semantics .'
-- David: ' Oh, too bad , I'm Jewish. May I buy you a drink? '
-- Carrie: ' I don't think so .'
-- David: ' The whole you? '

(2) Daryl Van Horne (Jack Nicholson) in The Witches of Eastwick (1987): 'A woman is a hole! Isn't that what they say? All the futility of the world pouring into her .'

7. Or: holer , a loose or promiscuous woman , one readily available for sex . See playgirl for synonyms.

8. Or: holer , a prostitute . A disparaging term reducing prostitutes to sexual-objects for the gratification of their customers. See prostitute for synonyms.

9. Or: hole in the head , the mouth .


See Also: A-hole, A.H., ace, arsehole, asshole, batty, bauble, bawble, biting dog, black box, black ring, blow hole, bodkin, bore, bull ring, bunghole, butterfly board, butthole, buttonhole, calk, caulk, cave of harmony, chemise cagoule, choccy, clamp it silly, comprehensive physician, cornhole, cornholing, crapper dick, dark, dark star, decoy(er), dibble, external urinary meatus, eye-hole, fuck-hole, fuckhole, fucks anything on two legs, fucks anything with a hole in it, gammon flaps, gammon goalposts, geegee (hole), gigi (hole), gloryhole, go the whole way, grostulation, growler, gully, hole, hole it, holer, Holland, holy-of-holies, joy box, joy spot, make a pit stop, meatus, meatus urinarius, mouth, needle, nookey, nooky, north pole, Oreo cookie, pee-hole, pee-pee hole, peephole, piss hole, piss slit, pisser, pit, place, pole, poop-chute, poopshoote, pranny, prick-scourer, prick-skinner, putter in the hole, queen of holes, quick one, rough-o, scuttle, snap it, snapper, snapping pussy, snapping turtle, soul case, sperm-sucker, spice island, staff-breaker, stink pot, stinkpot, urethral meatus, urethral opening, urethral orifice, urinal sniffer, whistle, whole, whole voyage, wholesale

Quotes Containing hole:
Mark Twain, The American Claimant: ''Whatever a man''s age , he can reduce it several years by putting a bright-colored flower in his button-hole.''
Eleanor Lightbody (Bridget Fonda) in The Road to Wellville (1994): ''I wanted to be more than a hole in the mattress that answers to a name.''
Eleanor Lightbody (Bridget Fonda) in The Road to Wellville (1994): ''I wanted to be more than a hole in the mattress that answers to a name.''
Daryl Van Horne (Jack Nicholson) in The Witches of Eastwick (1987): ''A woman is a hole! Isn''t that what they say? All the futility of the world pouring into her.''
Daryl Van Horne (Jack Nicholson) in The Witches of Eastwick (1987): ''A woman is a hole! Isn''t that what they say? All the futility of the world pouring into her.''
'A woman is a hole! Isn't that what they say? All the futility of the world pouring into her.' Daryl Van Horne (Jack Nicholson) in The Witches of Eastwick (1987)
'If you need me, just call. You know how to dial, don't you? You just put your finger in the hole and make tiny little circles. ' Juliet Forrest (Rachel Ward) to Rigby Reardon (Steve Martin) in Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)
Juliet Forrest (Rachel Ward) to Rigby Reardon (Steve Martin) in Dead Men Don''t Wear Plaid (1982): ''If you need me, just call. You know how to dial, don''t you? You just put your finger in the hole and make tiny little circles. ''
Juliet Forrest (Rachel Ward) to Rigby Reardon (Steve Martin) in Dead Men Don''t Wear Plaid (1982): ''If you need me, just call. You know how to dial, don''t you? You just put your finger in the hole and make tiny little circles. ''
Daryl Van Horne (Jack Nicholson) in The Witches of Eastwick (1987): ''A woman is a hole! Isn''t that what they say? All the futility of the world pouring into her.''
Forrest (Rachel Ward) to Rigby Reardon (Steve Martin) in Dead Men Don''t Wear Plaid (1982): ''If you need me, just call. You know how to dial, don''t you? You just put your finger in the hole and make tiny little circles. ''
Clarence Oddbody (Henry Travers) to George Bailey (James Stewart) It''s a Wonderful Life (1946): ''Strange, isn''t it? Each man''s life touches so many other lives. And when he''s not around, it leaves an awful hole , doesn''t it?''
Lawrence Paros. The Erotic Tongue (1984): 'Nobody really knows where the hole came from, though Captain Grose, the roguish eighteenth- century lexicographer, had his own ideas about it . His version opens with an angel who had been employed in forming women, forgetting to cut off their parts-of-generation . Enter Lucifer who took it upon himself to set matters right. Taking a somewhat direct approach to the problem, he placed himself in a sawpit with a scythe fixed to a stick in his hand and directed the women to straddle the pit . He then gave each the mark-of-the-beast (c. 1715). The pit being too deep for the length of his instrument , tall women received only a moderate scratch , but little women, because their legs were so short and more within his reach, received a somewhat larger cut . The long and the short of it? They both went home with an everlasting-wound (17th C), known in some quarters as the divine-scar (18th C). The Devil, henceforth, was to be known as Old Nick or Ole Scratch; and the c**t [cunt, as slit (17th-20th C), nick , and gash (both 16th-20thC).'


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