word hole

English

Etymology

So called because it is the orifice that emits speech.

Noun

word hole (plural word holes)

  1. (slang, derogatory) A person's mouth.
    Synonym: cakehole
    • 2016, David T. Somerset, Slip: A Zombie Novella, page 56:
      “Shut your word hole and help me. Unless you want to do all the fighting," he said.
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