Plural of hellhole; extremely unpleasant, dangerous, or squalid places.
Combination of 'hell' and 'hole,' suggesting an opening to the underworld or a place of suffering—used colloquially since at least the 19th century.
Prison reformers in the 1800s used this word to describe jails so brutal and filthy that inmates compared them to the underworld itself!
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