Pronunciation: /keɪk.hoʊl/

Definitions of cakehole

noun a slang term for mouth, often used in a derogatory or humorous way

Example Sentences

A1 Don't talk with your cakehole full.

A2 She stuffed a huge piece of cake into her cakehole.

B1 He couldn't resist shoving the delicious cake into his cakehole.

B2 The comedian made everyone laugh by joking about his big cakehole.

C1 The politician's controversial statement caused a stir when he referred to his opponent's cakehole.

C2 The chef's specialty was a mouth-watering cake that left everyone's cakehole satisfied.

Examples of cakehole in a Sentence

formal Please refrain from speaking with your cakehole full during the meeting.

informal Hey, shut your cakehole and listen to what I have to say!

slang I can't stand that guy, always running his cakehole.

figurative Her cakehole was spouting nonsense all day long.

Grammatical Forms of cakehole

past tense

ate

plural

cakeholes

comparative

more cakehole

superlative

most cakehole

present tense

eat

future tense

will eat

perfect tense

have eaten

continuous tense

is eating

singular

cakehole

positive degree

cakehole

infinitive

to eat

gerund

eating

participle

eaten

Origin and Evolution of cakehole

First Known Use: 1930 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The origin of the word 'cakehole' is believed to come from British slang, where 'cake' was used to refer to the mouth or face, and 'hole' was added for emphasis.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'cakehole' has evolved from a slang term for the mouth to a more playful or humorous way of referring to someone's mouth, often used in a light-hearted or joking manner.