Noun
A depression in which water collects and where animals come to drink.
Synonym: waterhole
(idiomatic) A bar or other local drinking establishment.
Synonyms: pub, public house, saloon, tavern; see also Thesaurus:pub
A brief check into Montrose’s favorite watering hole reveals a few days before Atticus’ return, the younger Freeman brother went willingly with a white, well-dressed man in a top-of-the-line car. Source: Internet
Around the same time, Morris pledged $10,000 to East Nashville watering hole the Fox Bar and Cocktail Club. Source: Internet
Back in my Florida daze there was a Checkers between my apartment and my favorite watering hole, which was a nice 10 minute walk away. Source: Internet
Tom's Bar & Grill is another Cousin Hugo's — more institution than watering hole, this Central West End bar was one of those constants you'd pass as you'd roll down Euclid. Source: Internet
A watering hole attack is a security exploit in which the attacker seeks to compromise a specific group of end users by infecting websites that members of the group are known to visit. Source: Internet
A popular Bacchus Marsh watering hole is set to be transformed into a local icon, once more. Source: Internet