A place where someone feels like they could die.
Usually is used negatively to express that they are so afraid of something that they feel like they could die if they stayed there.
Usually is used negatively to express that they are so afraid of something that they feel like they could die if they stayed there.
Person 1:I hate hotels.. I think it's my death hole
Person 2:Yeah, they are so gross.. I heard some don't change the seats.
Person 2:Yeah, they are so gross.. I heard some don't change the seats.
by Awesome Bloxy February 5, 2022

When you fall down an online rabbit hole of some random topic that has you up until the early hours of the morning. From “three am” and “rabbit hole”.
I didn’t get any sleep last night. Fell down a shark attack thrabbit hole.
I thrabbit holed hard last night. Couldn’t stop watching videos about UFO sightings.
I thrabbit holed hard last night. Couldn’t stop watching videos about UFO sightings.
by whiste February 13, 2023

by Notnoc January 15, 2021

Bung Hole,
During the early days of world war 1 some of the early aircraft had radial engines that were lubricated with castor oil. the cockpits were open and castor oil fumes played havoc with the pilot and observer. Their solution was to eat a lot of cheese which they referred to as "bung hole".
(As told to me by my maternal grandfather who was a ww 1 soldier).
During the early days of world war 1 some of the early aircraft had radial engines that were lubricated with castor oil. the cockpits were open and castor oil fumes played havoc with the pilot and observer. Their solution was to eat a lot of cheese which they referred to as "bung hole".
(As told to me by my maternal grandfather who was a ww 1 soldier).
by Restora2 June 18, 2020

When you and your boys oil up each other’s assholes and see who can last the longest before wiping it off!
by Turbonutchuk June 8, 2025

by LazarusLongHoward December 13, 2022

the use of a larger container to catch paintballs fired from a paintball marker so as not to mess up the house.
by Macgyver_w November 19, 2007
