An old fashioned term for a hole typically dug in the ground near a camp or dwelling place where food scraps, kitchen waste, etc. are disposed before being filled over again with earth and after which a new one would be dug as needed. They were common from ancient times through the first half of the 20th century when modern conveniences such as garbage disposals, public sewer systems, and trash service made their necessity obsolete in most places.
Mother: Please take these vegetable peelings and dump them in the filth hole out back and return my garbage pale.
Son: Ok mom! I'll be right back with your empty garbage pale.
Son: Ok mom! I'll be right back with your empty garbage pale.
by ObSeRvEr1978 September 28, 2025
Get the filth holemug. "OMG U should see the FILTH walking into the yoga class! He dropped his kids off in the nursery and is putting his mat right in front of mine!"
"Carol , check out the FILTH climbing up the ladder from the low end! That bathing suit fits him perfectly. I don't think he's wearing a ring."
"Carol , check out the FILTH climbing up the ladder from the low end! That bathing suit fits him perfectly. I don't think he's wearing a ring."
by inafnfrenzy August 27, 2016
Get the FILTHmug. by Martina5 August 8, 2010
Get the FILTHmug. by Arndehgrt October 28, 2019
Get the Word filthmug. A very old man with a grey beard and grey hair
Often quite filthy
Comes from the term for santa old st filth
Often quite filthy
Comes from the term for santa old st filth
by grant yon wei astal September 21, 2007
Get the Old St Filthmug.