cake·holeˈkāk-ˌhōl
cakehole如何读
cakehole是什么意思
cakehole
- n.informal terms for the mouth
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cakehole英英释义
noun
a person's mouth
Your cakehole [=(US) pie hole] pumps out two and a half pints of saliva a day to moisten food and coat it with substances that help your absorption of nutrients.—Runner's World, April 2012
cakehole词源英文解释
The first known use of cakehole was circa 1943
cakehole 例句
1 Better curry sauce on your cuffs, than the frustration of trying to repeatedly lift a chip or two to your mouth, on a tiny fork, only for it to break-in-two millimetres from your gaping cakehole.
2 To remedy any remaining flaws, he wanted boxing lessons in every school and a return to the "manly virtues" that would oblige good men to protect women and children by punching bullies "in the cakehole".
3 Dictionaries don’t always keep up, but the Oxford English Dictionary adopted plenty of food slang this year, such as “cakehole” and “cheffy.”
4 There's no sense in trying to catalogue the rank gibberish emitting from Donald Trump's cakehole every day, because he's better at lying than we are at keeping up with him.
5 On Feb. 10, he puked one of his "a lot of people" lies out of his cakehole: "A lot of people think that goes away in April with the heat — as the heat comes in."
6 These competitive eaters do not so much eat the hot dog as mush it up and cram it down the cakehole with their fist.
cakehole 同义词
1 嘴巴