A Middle English/Early Modern English word for a molar, the large tooth in the back of your mouth. From Old English "wangtōþ".
Therefore the Lord opened a wangtooth in the cheekbone of the ass, and waters went out thereof, and when he had drunken he refreshed his spirit, and received strengths;
---Judges 15:19-20 in John Wycliffe's (1320~1384) Bible translation
Ruler of Lake Titicaca. Rumored to have a bunghole that gets very angry if it does not receive toilet paper. Cornholio the Great is often seen walking around with his shirt over his head and his hands in the air, chanting songs about his power, and his bunghole.
"I am Cornholio! You do not want to face the wrath of my bunghole, for I need TP!"
Butthead: Shut up, Beavis! (uh huh huh huh)
Beavis: Um, okay. (heh heh heh heh).