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Johnsonian hole misdirection

1. A reason for the disastrous 2024 election result cited by a mysterious ex-ministerial source.

2. The silhouette of an overweight man with huge feet and a huge nose, combining stereotypes of both a clown and the mythical liar, pinocchio.

3. A disguised insult in which the speaker appears to be suggesting that a particular person was sorely missed, when in fact the speaker is saying the person is and always was an (arse)hole or similar

A senior ex conservative minister blamed the parties trashing in 2024 on a Boris Johnson shaped hole - a Johnsonian hole misdirection that was picked up by the Tory-supporting press. At face value the ex-minister was bemoaning Boris Johnson's absence, when in fact (s)he may have been laying the blame at the door of Mr Johnson while implying that the man may also be a chocolate starfish in human form.

by gav-wan July 8, 2024


black hole of time

You or someone's asshole.

Your mom really gave me a good time with her black hole of time , last night.

by Gfggr April 1, 2016

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MCAT hole

The period of time where your entire life is dedicated to preparing for the MCAT test and thusly you forgo and miss out on a lot of other things.

Iโ€™m so sorry I canโ€™t go to the sorry. Iโ€™m in a 4 month MCAT hole.

by LingDanc803 May 15, 2023


mink hole

noun: a place where one can find an endless plethora of wine and fireball
noun: a place where one is encouraged to drink a glass of wine every night
noun: a place where shambles often occur
noun: a place of many adventures
noun: a place where caving to peer pressure is common

I was bored one day so I decided to visit the mink hole

by mean girl of the mink hole September 19, 2013


bunch-hole

Noun: The local whore at your highschool.

"look at Stacy she's such a bunch-hole"

by Mark Newberry November 16, 2018


Holee

Holee (also Ho-Lee and Holyy, Pronounced Hoe LEE) is a way of saying "Holy!", derived from the full meaning "Holy shit!". Commonly used to emphazise a statement or as a reaction to something. Mostly used at the start or the end of a sentence.

Example 1
Person 1: "Did you see the latest episode of One Piece? Holee!"
Person 2: "Yeah, I watched it last night. That fight scene though, holee..."

Example 2
Person 1: "It finally happened, I won the lottery!"
Person 2: "Holee! Congrats!"

by The Zoomer Scientist October 16, 2024


4th hole

When a woman gives you a rrimjpb

She said after I showered, she was going to do the 4th hole.

by Piraat May 24, 2024

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