1- a verb derived from the shortening of the term "watering hole," meaning to visit your regular drinking establishment. Usually in reference to what one may consider a dive bar, or "hole in the wall."
2- also an infinitive, to hole. Used in the same way.
2- also an infinitive, to hole. Used in the same way.
1- "What are you doing tonight, Kris?" "I'm going holing."
2-Craig is going to hole it with Gabby tonight.
2-Craig is going to hole it with Gabby tonight.
by Dr. Peabody September 05, 2011
by roaming_gnome December 14, 2017
Listen, at the end of the day, a hole is a hole is a hole. Sex is sex. When you get some, you get some. It doesn't matter who it's with, you're still getting some.
John: Brian, do you like guys or girls?
Brian: John, a hole is a hole is a hole. It doesn't matter what they are, sex is sex.
John: You right.
Brian: John, a hole is a hole is a hole. It doesn't matter what they are, sex is sex.
John: You right.
by SecretaryConfucius February 14, 2018
the way you sleep when you MUST sleep with another male, under some extraordinary circumstances that will allow nothing else, so nothin wierd happens while you are sleepin
Jason: hey jason you sleep on top of the quilt i will sleep under
Dale: Nahhh lets just sleep hole to hole so i wont get cold
Dale: Nahhh lets just sleep hole to hole so i wont get cold
by Auneeezy October 11, 2005
Solitary Confinement
Wether its The County Jails or the State Penitentiary Prisons , when a Yellow dressed convict has to be put in time out he gets sent to a cell only for the craziest and most psycho people in the system and bearly get paid attention to for their rational and unsettling behavior.
Wether its The County Jails or the State Penitentiary Prisons , when a Yellow dressed convict has to be put in time out he gets sent to a cell only for the craziest and most psycho people in the system and bearly get paid attention to for their rational and unsettling behavior.
by LiL KiD.: May 07, 2017
by Senor_Wheels March 29, 2017