cornhole
Pronunciation
  • (America) IPA: /ˈkɔɹnˌhoʊl/
Noun

cornhole

  1. (UK, dated) A small room connected to a threshing floor.
    • 1981, J E C Peters, Discovering Traditional Farm Buildings, page 17 with illustration:
      A small room may be found opening off the threshing floor on one side […] This is the cornhole, a mid-eighteenth-century development so far known only in Staffordshire and Suffolk, with a few in east Sussex.
  2. (US) A game similar to beanbag toss, popular in Ohio, in which a bag is filled with corn feed and thrown into a hole.
    • 2002, “Cornhole Game”,Cincinnati Magazine, October 2002, page 114 ↗:
      Cornhole, the indigenous pastime of Cincinnati's west side, is basically a democratized version of horseshoes.
    • 2009, F. Winternitz, S. Bellman, Insiders' Guide to Cincinnati, page 230 ↗:
      Cincinnatians, of course, know the true meaning of cornhole. The homegrown bag-toss game, which some suggest was even invented here, requires few tools: some beanbags, a box with a hole in it, and… well, that's it, really.
  3. (slang, vulgar) Anus. (From the old-fashioned practice of using dried corncobs instead of toilet paper in outdoor privies)
Synonyms
  • (beanbag-like game) baggo, corn toss
Verb

cornhole (cornholes, present participle cornholing; past and past participle cornholed)

  1. (slang, vulgar) To have anal intercourse with; to penetrate anally.
    • 2006, The Grapple: Settling Accounts, Book Three ISBN 0345493648:
      He'd just sent away two more guards from the women's side for having lesbian affairs with the prisoners, and one male guard who'd got caught cornholing colored boys.
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