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When someone says shut your piehole I know they mean to shut up. But, why do they call it a piehole? Is it because you eat pie with your mouth? and if so, what if you DON'T eat pie, is it still a piehole? If yes, why? If no, then what? thanks in advance

2007-01-12 11:20:51 · 6 answers · asked by reowrrrr 2 in Society & Culture Languages

6 answers

It is a mouth. It is the hole in which you put a piece of pie.

Sigh, if you don't eat pie, call it a tarthole. However, no one will understand you and they will snicker behind your back.

2007-01-12 11:27:20 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

When someone tells you to shut your piehole, they mean your little mouth.

Info: I first heard in used in a film called "This Boy's Life". Robert Dinero, plays nasty stepfather, tells his step son, played by that Dicaprio lad, to shut his pie hole. Film is based on a true story. Takes place in Concrete, Washington. Excellent.

Old derrogatory term.

2007-01-12 11:37:35 · answer #2 · answered by Pacifica 6 · 0 1

Simply put, your mouth.
Yes, it is because that's where you put the pie to eat.
Yes, it is still the pie hole even if you don't eat pie.
Normally, it is considered a very low brow phrase to say--"shut your pie hole."

2007-01-12 11:31:43 · answer #3 · answered by Rahab 6 · 0 0

"over here" in the UK, we do use Pie hole, but it's more popular to use Cake hole...

Of course you don't eat pie, and you might not eat cake either... If that's the case, then you have my pity... A Pie and Cakeless life is no life at all...

2007-01-12 11:30:31 · answer #4 · answered by supernicebloke2000 4 · 1 0

Yeah, but even if you don't eat pie today, maybe a month from now you might. "Pie hole" speaks to the possibilities

2007-01-12 11:29:28 · answer #5 · answered by JOHN 7 · 0 0

your mouth. they want you to shut up

2007-01-12 11:28:43 · answer #6 · answered by fred9232 2 · 0 0

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