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cahoo-hole noun a pothole in the road CANADA- A cahoo-hole, in Quebec’s Eastern Townships, is a hollow worn into the snow of a poorly plowed winter road, or a pothole. Derived from “cahot,” the French word for a jerk or jolt of a coach, later also applied to frost heave damage. — Lewis Poteet, Talking Country, p. 28, 1992
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