bunghole
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of bunghole
Example Sentences
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Yet he also gets a chuckle out of jargon like “mouthfeel” and “bunghole.”
And you don’t have to be a bunghole to say that to people.
From Washington Post
Coover snaps on a latex glove and reaches up into literature’s bunghole, as if to turn the whole project inside out.
From New York Times
I grabbed my dad’s tools and crawled up its bunghole for about three months.
He knew that corpses are insensate matter, nothing more; loam, as Hamlet said later, with which to stop a bunghole.
From Economist
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