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hole noun

  /hoʊl/ , /hɐʉl/ , /həʊl/ , [hoɫ] , [hɔʊɫ]
  • (stud poker) A card (also called a hole card) dealt face down thus unknown to all but its holder; the status in which such a card is.
trou, creux
  • An opening that goes all the way through a solid body, a fabric, etc.; a perforation; a rent.
  • (golf) The part of a game in which a player attempts to hit the ball into one of the holes.
  • (figuratively) A weakness; a flaw or ambiguity.
  • (physics) In semiconductors, a lack of an electron in an occupied band behaving like a positively charged particle.
  • (slang) Any bodily orifice, in particular the anus.
  • (slang) An undesirable place to live or visit.
trou
  • (golf) A subsurface standard-size hole, also called cup, hitting the ball into which is the object of play. Each hole, of which there are usually eighteen as the standard on a full course, is located on a prepared surface, called the green, of a particular type grass.
trou, mitard
  • (computing) A security vulnerability in software which can be taken advantage of by an exploit.
faille, trou
  • A hollow place or cavity; an excavation; a pit; a dent; a depression; a fissure.
mitard, trou

hole verb

  /hoʊl/ , /hɐʉl/ , /həʊl/ , [hoɫ] , [hɔʊɫ]
  • (transitive) To make holes in (an object or surface).
trouer

holed

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