piehole

See also: pie-hole and pie hole

English

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Etymology

From pie + hole. Sometimes attributed to Stephen King.

Pronunciation

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Noun

piehole (plural pieholes)

  1. (slang, vulgar) Mouth.
    • 1983, Stephen King, Christine:
      Will Darnell: Then shut your pie-hole. I know a creep when I see one.
    • 2007, David Sherman and Dan Cragg, Firestorm, →ISBN, p. 258:
      "[T]hey kin always do a mouth transplant on ya. Be a big improvement over the piehole you was born with."

Usage notes

  • Referring to someone's mouth as his or her piehole, besides being slang, is often considered mildly offensive, implying either the person is loud (Shut your piehole!) or gluttonous (He shoved another piece of cake down his piehole.).

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