waffle hole
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[edit]waffle hole (plural waffle holes)
- (slang) An anus.
- 2010, Shrek Forever After:
- My donkey fell in your waffle hole.
- 2010 April 20, Lauren Alexander, “Chapter Fourteen”, in The Novel[1], Price Stern Sloan, →ISBN:
- “Okay, I know you don't remember me, but we're married,” Shrek began. “And at the birthday party with some pigs and a puppet, the villagers and this boy kept saying, ‘Do the roar! Do the roar!’ Then I punched the cake that the pigs ate, and the next thing I knew, my donkey fell in your waffle hole.” Fiona shook her head in disbelief. “Whoa, I guess I must have kicked him harder than I thought.”
- 2022 May 24, Catherine Newman, “Chapter 4 How to Deal with Hard Things”, in What Can I Say? A Kid's Guide to Super-Useful Social Skills to Help You Get Along and Express Yourself; Speak Up, Speak Out, Talk about Hard Things, and Be a Good Friend[2], Storey Publishing, LLC, →ISBN, page 75:
- You always steal my waffles out of the toaster! Because you're a waffle-stealing pain in my waffle hole!