lughole; lug'ole noun the ear UK,1895 A variation of LUG
She’d clout you on the lughole. — Derek Bickerton, Payroll, p. 45, 1959
The likelihood of it getting yanked from your lugholes by street toughs is high, given that the thing [a personal stereo] retails at £280. — TheGuardian, 17 June 2003