mo hole


another word for b-m hole.
derives from ‘big mo’ from the hit bbc1 show eastenders.

rapidly become a a commonly used word in the south east of england, spread it 😉
“put your genghis in my mole hole” said julie separating her cheeks on the coffee table while phillip munched on his muesli.

“ohmygod, did you hear when he rammed her up the mo hole she turned around and said i love you?”
“maann, she must have meant it as an apology for that curry she ate and his sh-tty brim”

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