noun a slang term for mouth, often used in a derogatory or humorous way
The word 'cakehole' is often used in informal settings to refer to someone's mouth or the act of speaking. It is typically used in a playful or teasing manner.
In British English, 'cakehole' is a colloquial term for mouth. It is used in a similar way as in slang/informal language, but may be more commonly heard in British English-speaking regions.
In the baking and culinary field, 'cakehole' can refer to the opening of a piping bag or pastry bag used for decorating cakes and pastries. It is a more technical usage of the word within this context.
In literature, 'cakehole' may be used as a colloquial or informal term for mouth or face, often used in dialogue to convey a specific tone or character voice.
In psychology, 'cakehole' may be used informally or humorously in a therapeutic setting to lighten the mood or build rapport with clients.