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spider hole
noun
A small, usually camouflaged hole dug in the ground where someone can hide.
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Hence, "spider hole".
Harry enters Stretch's spider hole, looking to buy a gun.
Osama bin Laden's "spider hole" has not yet been found.
The term "spider hole" was coined long before Saddam Hussein was caught in this one.
Gaddafi was found in a sewer pipe; Hussein was captured in a spider hole.
Of course, "spider hole" was not concocted to describe Hussein's hideout.
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Who invaded, with camera, not only Mr. Hussein's spider-hole existence, but also his private lice check?
A copy of Crime and Punishment was found in Saddam Hussein's spider-hole when the Americans found him.
". "There will be no spider-hole in my future!" Gaddafi yells.
"BUT EUROPE'S A SOCIALIST FASCIST GAY TERRORIST SPIDER-HOLE!" my inner redneck's thick red fingers type in the comment section.
"Not sure what luxury spider-hole @realDonaldTrump was hiding in on Sept11 but I saw Americans come together that day @GStephanopoulos," he wrote.
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