An affectionate term for a smelly snatch. First used in the 16th century in England by Christopher Lloyding. In his poetic musings centered around a small fishing village whore house in which he was master of proceedings.
My darling Betty, your flange is reminiscent of a trout bucket.
It was like rummaging around in a trout bucket, plenty of room but far too much quim.
Someone who has explosive diarrhea and pooped in his pants but is outside when it occurs
Ryan stopped in his tracks clenching is cheeks, he yelled out "I have a Smelly Trout Bucket"