Contemptible vs Craphole - What's the difference?
contemptible | craphole |
deserving contempt
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(vulgar) a contemptible person
(vulgar) anus
(vulgar) a messy or unkempt place
* 1971 , Susan Berman, The underground guide to the college of your choice
As an adjective contemptible
is deserving contempt.As a noun craphole is
a contemptible person.contemptible
English
Alternative forms
* contemptableAdjective
(en adjective)Synonyms
* despicablecraphole
English
Noun
(en noun)- Most apartment buildings are old, gloomy crapholes well-stocked with New England's most gregarious cockroaches.
