Pronunciation: /keɪk.hoʊl/
noun a slang term for mouth, often used in a derogatory or humorous way
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.
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.
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