rathole
rathole
English Definitions:
rathole (noun)
a hole (as in the wall of a building) made by rats
rathole (noun)
a small dirty uncomfortable room
rathole (Noun)
An entrance to a living area or passageway used by mice or rats.
rathole (Noun)
A living area used by mice or rats.
rathole (Noun)
A particularly squalid human residence.
rathole (Noun)
An area of a silo that has undergone ratholing, so that material moves mostly through the centre and accumulates around the edges.
rathole (Verb)
to hoard.
rathole (Verb)
to take a conversation off topic, especially in technical meetings.
rathole (Verb)
to surreptitiously or prematurely remove chips during a poker game.
rathole (Verb)
(of material) to empty only in the center of a hopper or silo, persisting circumferentially.
rathole
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