askhole

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Blend of ask +‎ asshole

Noun[edit]

askhole (plural askholes) (slang, vulgar, derogatory, Canada, US)

  1. A person who asks for advice but refuses to follow it.
    • 2021, Derek DeCosta, The Moonlight King:
      An askhole is someone who asks for advice but never applies these tips for the changes they seek.
    • 2023, Charlotte Fox Weber, Tell Me What You Want, page 272:
      You might say, I'm going to be an askhole and tell you about my dilemma, and I say that I want your opinion, but don't expect me to actually go with your recommendation. Askhole conversations can be draining and unfulfilling []
  2. A person who asks excessive or offensive questions or favors.
    • 2018, Peggy Jaeger, Dearly Beloved:
      Nanny made a rude noise, crossed her arms in front of her chest, and said, “The man's a complete askhole.” [] “It's what she calls people who ask—in her opinion—stupid and pointless questions,” I explained quickly.
    • 2021, David Nurse, Breakthrough, page 104:
      And who wants to be seen as an “askhole”— the type of person who requests huge favors from people who don't owe them anything?