by EWatson4eva September 25, 2017
Get the patrol the holemug. -(n)- 1.) a confined space where one secludes oneself to absorb information.
2.) a crevice, orifice, or portal where the uptake of new unlearned information is absorbed.
2.) a crevice, orifice, or portal where the uptake of new unlearned information is absorbed.
Alex: "hey man wanna come out to the bars tonight?"
Butters: "Nah, I can't, I have to go to my study hole, huge exam tomorrow"
Alex: "bummer"
Butters: "Nah, I can't, I have to go to my study hole, huge exam tomorrow"
Alex: "bummer"
by FuriousGeorge2011 March 17, 2011
Get the study holemug. A competitive sport, best played in public spaces. Won by penetrating the enclosed space created by a person's arm (when placing their hand on their hip/head/a wall/another person) with one's own arm, as many times as possible without being caught.
"Tim and I were arm-holing so many people on the dance-floor last night! He nearly got punched in the head!"
by Superfreak August 23, 2012
Get the Arm-holingmug. Another word for MOUTH.
by Kinner February 25, 2013
Get the Kissing holemug. Toad in the hole is an English name for meat, sausage or lamb cutlets baked in batter. It is also an egg sautéed in a hole cut from a piece of bread and a traditional British dish that consists of sausages in Yorkshire pudding mix.
by kingmustard May 4, 2005
Get the Toad In The Holemug. The guy who has no direction in life and ends up on the recieving end of a glory hole for most of his life.
by Hole Guy 228 July 30, 2009
Get the Hole Guymug. 1. noun. A hole caused by a firearm or other projectile weapon.
2. n. Narrow passage or place. Usually used as a slang for anus.
3. n. An inflexible and obtuse ideological/philosophical position, marked by overbearing dogmatic credence.
4. verb. To confine ones ideological/philosophical thinking within rigid and inflexible expression.
2. n. Narrow passage or place. Usually used as a slang for anus.
3. n. An inflexible and obtuse ideological/philosophical position, marked by overbearing dogmatic credence.
4. verb. To confine ones ideological/philosophical thinking within rigid and inflexible expression.
1. That's quite some bullet hole in your wall Jim-Bob.
2. Ouch! Right in the bullet hole.
3. A. Communism is right, because I say so!
B. You're just bullet holing your ideas, and rejecting other peoples critique of Communism.
2. Ouch! Right in the bullet hole.
3. A. Communism is right, because I say so!
B. You're just bullet holing your ideas, and rejecting other peoples critique of Communism.
by Sal1981 August 7, 2007
Get the bullet holemug.