The phrase "wrong hole" often refers to a humorous or explicit context, typically indicating a mistake in sexual activity where one partner has entered an orifice that was not intended. It can also be used metaphorically to describe making an error in judgment or choice in a broader sense. The phrase is generally informal and may carry a comedic or risqué connotation depending on the context.
None. If it is a hole that means there is absolutely nothing inside the hole meaning that there is no dirt at all in a hole even if it was dug up from dirt. No matter how big the hole, the result is the same.
A hole, by definition, is an empty space in the ground, meaning it does not contain any dirt. Therefore, regardless of its dimensions, a hole has no dirt in it. If the hole is 2 feet wide and 4 feet deep, it still contains zero dirt.
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no. a hole is a hole no matter how deep it is, you can't have a half unless you compare it to another hole.
I do believe you heard the idiom wrong. It's "apple of one's eyes." See the link below for the meaning.
first work on your grammar. and second the tire is flat. meaning there is a hole in it!
In French, "wrong hole" would be pronounced as "mauvais trou."
A dead tree Wrong!
"Hole" meaning?..
NO, unless something went wrong and there is a hole that conects your uretha and vagina, in which, there would be a MASSIVE problem
Yes, "hole" is a noun. It refers to an empty space or opening in a solid object.
It is NOT a sentence.
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what the hell is wrong with you you pervet
It means you stuck it in the wrong hole!
The phrase "a square peg in a round hole" is used to describe a person or thing that does not fit the situation or environment they are in. It suggests a mismatch between the individual and their surroundings, often implying difficulty or awkwardness.