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What is a "honey hole" and where/how did the term originate?

Thu Dec 28, 2017 11:07 am

Newb needs to know! thanks

Re: What is a "honey hole" and where/how did the term origin

Thu Dec 28, 2017 11:12 am

Should I move this thread to NSFW now, or later? :bigsmile:

Re: What is a "honey hole" and where/how did the term origin

Thu Dec 28, 2017 11:18 am

urban dictionary:

Top definition
Honey Hole

AKA "The Dark Honey Hole." The tunnel between a females legs, leading to eternal happiness. Always dark except for during pelvic exams, the honey hole is a favorite of many men.

#2
honey hole

Named after a beehive for its honey, a honey hole (or honeyhole) is a discovered/found place (not necessarily a hole) where something of value is, whether hunting for game (wildlife) or treasure.

I just found the honey hole on this hunt!

#4
The word 'Honey Hole' is used for the term of a clean vagina, a 'Hummus Hole' Is for a woman who has an unclean vagina

Guy 1: Oh damn that girl was sexy as shit how was the sex?

Guy 2: She was hot and all but man she had a nice ass honey hole, what about yours?

Guy 1: Shit man she had a hummus hole I almost threw up!

Re: What is a "honey hole" and where/how did the term origin

Thu Dec 28, 2017 11:33 am

Surprised it took more than one reply to get to the phrase, "unclean vagina."

SabreJet --- someone started calling remote, semi-secret shooting spots "honey holes" and it's just become part of the vernacular. They all eventually become well-known either through suburban sprawl or the simple fact it's hard to hide gunfire, garbage, and tire tracks for very long.

Re: What is a "honey hole" and where/how did the term origin

Thu Dec 28, 2017 12:07 pm

hkcavalier wrote:SabreJet --- someone started calling remote, semi-secret shooting spots "honey holes" and it's just become part of the vernacular. They all eventually become well-known either through suburban sprawl or the simple fact it's hard to hide gunfire, garbage, and tire tracks for very long.


Thanks. Didn't want to make any assumptions....

Re: What is a "honey hole" and where/how did the term origin

Thu Dec 28, 2017 12:58 pm

I like hummus.

Re: What is a "honey hole" and where/how did the term origin

Thu Dec 28, 2017 1:43 pm

Good fishing hole. Good shooting spot.

I like pie.

Re: What is a "honey hole" and where/how did the term origin

Thu Dec 28, 2017 4:23 pm

hole in ground to shit in

Re: What is a "honey hole" and where/how did the term origin

Thu Dec 28, 2017 6:04 pm

Duke EB wrote:urban dictionary:

Top definition
Honey Hole

AKA "The Dark Honey Hole." The tunnel between a females legs, leading to eternal happiness. Always dark except for during pelvic exams, the honey hole is a favorite of many men.

#2
honey hole

Named after a beehive for its honey, a honey hole (or honeyhole) is a discovered/found place (not necessarily a hole) where something of value is, whether hunting for game (wildlife) or treasure.

I just found the honey hole on this hunt!

#4
The word 'Honey Hole' is used for the term of a clean vagina, a 'Hummus Hole' Is for a woman who has an unclean vagina

Guy 1: Oh damn that girl was sexy as shit how was the sex?

Guy 2: She was hot and all but man she had a nice ass honey hole, what about yours?

Guy 1: Shit man she had a hummus hole I almost threw up!


Whyd you leave out number three?

Re: What is a "honey hole" and where/how did the term origin

Thu Dec 28, 2017 8:10 pm

#3 didn't seem to apply to us much. Here it is:
Honey Hole

A place full of amazing stuff (antiques, signs, etc.) that pickers dream about.

This place has everything! A real honey hole.

Re: What is a "honey hole" and where/how did the term origin

Thu Dec 28, 2017 8:14 pm

Duke EB wrote:#3 didn't seem to apply to us much. Here it is:
Honey Hole

A place full of amazing stuff (antiques, signs, etc.) that pickers dream about.

This place has everything! A real honey hole.


Ben's Loans in Renton? Dj's in Bothell?
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