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lager hole 

n. Rugby expression for a large gap through which one can run with the ball. The term has its roots in heavy drinking, as does rugby itself.

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Here now boyo. Wobble yer head a bit see, to throw them off kilter, and then plough up the lager hole.

I say. Spliffing idea old chap.

You're not English are you? It's Welsh we are. We hate the tommies.

Rather not my good fellow. Leeks rule! Etc.
lager hole by gnostic 1 December 20, 2012

Hole in the brozone layer 

(Noun) A guy who doesn't show up when you're out with boys for a cool one.
Chuck didn't make it to tailgating 'cause his Chevy Malibu broked own on the way to the game. There was definitely a hole in the brozone layer last Sunday.

a hole in the brozone layer 

When a large group of bros are talking in a strictly-guy conversation, and a girl tries to jump in and contribute
Jessica caused a hole in the brozone layer when she tried to join into a conversation about last night's party that the jocks were having