ex-hole

ex-hole
 n.— «Those of you who have been in conversation with me the past few weeks would have noticed the term ex-hole that I’ve peppered liberally in my conversations. It was a term coined in promptu to describe an ex-boyfriend who has transcended the asshole category into one held in the lowest of the low esteem by yours truly—the ex-hole category.» —“ex-holes and darlings” by ladypand0ra Enter virgin territory (Singapore) Jan. 4, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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