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glory hole noun- a hole between private video booths in a pornography arcade or between stalls in a public toilets, designed for anonymous sex between men US
- Glory-hole – Phallic size hole in partition between toilet booths. Sometimes used for a mere peep-hole. — Anon., The Gay Girl’s Guide, p. 10, 1949
- The boy looks into Mugwump eyes blank as obsidian mirrors, pools of black blood, glory holes in a toilet wall closing on the Last Erection. — William Burroughs, Naked Lunch, p. 75, 1957
- Some reports have been received that police themselves have cut the so-called “glory holes” in booth partitions which invite the curiosity of the man who believes himself to be in privacy. — Mattachine Review, p. 7, November 1961
- Why are they named “glory-holes”? Possibly because of the glorious sexual release of being blown, standing with your erect prick stuck through it and being sucked off by a warm, hot mouth on the other side. — Screw, p. 5, 19 March 1971
- Confusing all the rest of us so sometimes we’re supposed to grab the guys at the glory holes, and it’s a goddamned outrage all the dirty stuff that’s going on[.] — George V. Higgins, The Judgment of Deke Hunter, p. 99, 1976
- “And each one has a hole in the wall, about three feet from the floor.” “The optimum height,” I said helpfully. “That’s the glory hole,” Robin crowed, always eager to display his state of degeneracy. — Tony Fennelly, The Glory Hole Murders, p. 13, 1985
- The anonymity provided by the “glory holes” allows the participants to fantasize about the gender and other characteristics of their partners. — Final Report of the Attorney General’’s Report on Pornography, p. 377, 1986
- The peep show has lost its popularity. The buddy window, glory hole. — James Ridgeway, Red Light, p. 212, 1996
- any unpleasant place or situation NEW ZEALAND, 1951
- — Harry Orsman, A Dictionary of Modern New Zealand Slang, p. 56, 1999
- any room or cupboard where oddments are stored UK, 1984
- the officer’s sleeping quarters on a navy ship US, 1889
- Shaking, he rose from the chair, shut the window, and hobbled into the glory-hole that had been his father’s bedroom. — Emmett Grogan, Final Score, p. 43, 1976
- a clear spot in an otherwise cloudy sky through which a fighter aircraft can reach its target US
- — Linda Reinberg, In the Field, p. 94, 1991
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