a term to describe (usu.) a town or city where there is little or no decent recreational facility's.
Upper Hutt is a hole.
The "mall" there is half empty of shops and the typical patronage is usually around 50 per hour. Westfield queensgate in nearby Lower Hutt is far better with a typical patronage of around 2000 per hour and no vacant stores despite the small difference of population
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A place where nothing happens and nobody wants to be there.
Used to describe places that should be avoided at all costs.
I went to Adelaide in the holidays and it was such a hole
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Used as a scottish slang word meaning to have sex with someone and brag about it to your friends
"Yas man got ma hole last nite"
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1) A fabulous Grunge band fronted by the "contreversial" Courtney Love
2) Slang for Vagina
3) Derrogative term for a female
1)
person 1: "Have you listened to Live Through This?"
person 2: "The Hole album?"
person 1: "Yeah, It's fucken excellent!"
2)
"I got me some hole last night!"
3)
"That whorefaced hole! I hope she dies."
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To deliver an affectionate/deserved romping of your woman's undercarriage.
One thing to note about a holeing that separates it from traditional intercourse is that neither oral/fore -play is prerequisite. This generally leads to a rather "rough-and-tumble" atmosphere where each and every relational dispute will find resolution in some hole or another.
Steve: Martha, could you check the calendar and see when our last holeing session was?
Martha: Well Steve , it says a week ago but I'm still having trouble walking!
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What stupid white guys say/shout whilst watching Golf.
Commentator "Tiger wood Tee shot at the 5th, 532yards to the pin."
Woods takes shot.
Ball heads for the rough.
Stupid white guy "In the Hole"
Also said for every shot taken on the green.
"In the hole" or "Its in the hooooooole"
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noun - A whitewater feature of a river in which part of the current drops into a relatively deeper space in the river bed, moves back up toward the surface, and then recirculates upstream. Some holes are large enough that objects in them can be recirculated many times, making them very dangerous. River runners refer to these as "keepers." Smaller holes can be surfed in a kayak or even a raft, and are sometimes described as being "sticky."
"Dude, did you see the size of that hole? That thing was huge."
"Skull Hole is a keeper at this level, you should skirt it, especially if there's a dead cow in there."
"The second hole is pretty sticky, it might be good for surfing."
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