any hole's a goal
English
Etymology
Chosen for the rhyme.
Proverb
- (UK, vulgar) Any receptive sex partner (or orifice) is acceptable.
- 2020, Vanessa Morse, “There's Something about Gabby”, in Daddies Explicit... Anthology, page 594:
- "Of course I knew that it all goes to the same place," she beamed back at him. "I can't believe how nice you are to me. I mean you're right, my throat really has been getting pretty sore lately, and any hole's a goal." She had no idea what this meant, but it sounded like the right thing to say.
- 2021, Kerry Louise Stalker, Life, One Big Existential Crisis, page 69:
- Being a virgin is not cool (the cool people are not virgins). I heard at my secondary school, that kids get battered if they're a virgin. Sexual promiscuity, for the most part, elicits a positive peer response. Any hole's a goal. Britain has more sexually active under-18s than any other country in Europe. We also have the highest number of teenage mothers and the highest teenage abortion rate in Western Europe.
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