tododay myfriend informed me that hhamlet uses the word “bunghole” and i otook a high-qal “”“Hip”“” picture to commemorate the moment
tododay myfriend informed me that hhamlet uses the word “bunghole” and i otook a high-qal “”“Hip”“” picture to commemorate the moment
The remains of a great king are now plugging up a bunghole. What a guy.
He’s referring to both, most likely, as Shakespeare was surprisingly fond of dirty puns. Elizabethan nobles and...
The original meaning of “bunghole” is a hole in a keg or barrel to let out the contents. I think Shakespeare is using it...
badass he invented