A deep narrow hole, typically dug in a remote area, typically wide enough to drop a body vertically, live or dead, and deep enough so the remains are not easily found. The term comes from the phrase, "Digging a hole to China" meaning to dig a hole so deep, it would poke out the other side of the Earth into China.
Those old school Vegas goons would dig China Holes out in the desert, planting enemies 10+ feet down, head first, and covering them up with with dirt and rocks. With no room to move around, they'd die within minutes or hours.
by chuckdeeznutz April 27, 2021
Get the CHINA HOLEmug. Where I go for all my China news... Now. I just found the channel. But it's good. And horrific. They flooded a BUNCH of cities, just, deliberately! And now there are a bunch of protests with people all "Why did you flood my city?" And the leadership is all "Ummm... Get back to work! Be friendly!"
Hym "I wish I had some kind of china insider... To find me Chinese woman... Who want to bang- God I'm horny today! What the hell is goong on with me!? I'm sorry guys. Ill stop the thirst posting. These fucking hoes around here got me trippin hard."
by Hym Iam August 11, 2023
Get the China Insidermug. by Tb February 18, 2017
Get the Cha chinamug. by Tb February 18, 2017
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Get the Chinamug. by Milt Alwin May 23, 2013
Get the China fastmug. not the sharpest duck in the china cabinet Is an odd variant of “not the sharpest knife in the drawer” and “like a bull in a china shop”
It is said that the term originates from the Great Plains/Lower Delta in the Midwest US. Most say the saying came from a notably dumb duck hunter. He didn’t understand the two aforementioned terms “not the sharpest knife in the drawer” and “like a bull in a china shop” but instead of learning what they meant he created the abomination of a saying “not the sharpest duck in the china cabinet” When the poor bastard said it the first time it caught everyone off guard. Everyone in the duck blind stopped what they were doing and begged for further elaboration of the slang term. He refused to elaborate. Without a concrete answer speculation ran wild but no could adequately explain it.
From that point onward the term disseminated across the country. Most people use it ironically for a replacement term. It has caused great confusion and hilarity over the decades
It is said that the term originates from the Great Plains/Lower Delta in the Midwest US. Most say the saying came from a notably dumb duck hunter. He didn’t understand the two aforementioned terms “not the sharpest knife in the drawer” and “like a bull in a china shop” but instead of learning what they meant he created the abomination of a saying “not the sharpest duck in the china cabinet” When the poor bastard said it the first time it caught everyone off guard. Everyone in the duck blind stopped what they were doing and begged for further elaboration of the slang term. He refused to elaborate. Without a concrete answer speculation ran wild but no could adequately explain it.
From that point onward the term disseminated across the country. Most people use it ironically for a replacement term. It has caused great confusion and hilarity over the decades
Person 1: did you see that duck dive right into the decoy? That was crazy, it took that damn thing out!
Person 2: yeah that sumbitch is not the sharpest duck in the china cabinet
Person 3: hol up. What does that mean?
Person 2: *refuses to elaborate*
Person 2: yeah that sumbitch is not the sharpest duck in the china cabinet
Person 3: hol up. What does that mean?
Person 2: *refuses to elaborate*
by MFG.24 June 13, 2025
Get the not the sharpest duck in the china cabinetmug.