Noun
a-hole (plural a-holes)
(derogatory, minced oath) Asshole, arsehole.
A hole
A hole or two is less cause for concern, but when they drill a continuous row, it interrupts the flow of water and nutrients up and down within the tree’s system. Source: Internet
I'm an a-hole often enough that I hopefully keep it to my own blog and emails. Source: Internet
You can be an curmudgeonly a-hole and still give a decent analytical opinion. Source: Internet
One cat remains an A-hole, but shes an A-hole to everyone except my wife and I. We brought in a 18 mos old pit mix and there was mass chaos at first. Source: Internet
Omg I feel like the biggest A-hole in the world now. Source: Internet
We strolled into the NYC Nobu 57 like we owned the place, grabbed two spots at the upstairs bar (the downstairs bar was full of a bunch of a-hole wall streeters), and were ready to be underwhelmed. Source: Internet