Announcement having 'cement'
Harmony having 'harm'
and if you spell Evil backwards it becomes 'live'
God having 'dog'
House having 'shoe'
Waiter having 'water' and 'wait'
Sure correlation doesn't imply causation but I'm just interested on what stuff you folks found and what possible meanings it contain.
asshole
ass.
1. COUNTABLE NOUN
An ass is an animal which is related to a horse but which is smaller and has long ears.
2. COUNTABLE NOUN
If you
describe someone as an ass, you
think that they are
silly or do silly things.
[informal, disapproval]
He was generally disliked and regarded as a pompous ass.
Synonyms: fool,
dope [informal],
jerk [slang],
idiot More Synonyms of ass
3. COUNTABLE NOUN
Your ass is your
bottom.
[US, informal, rude]
hole.
1. COUNTABLE NOUN
A hole is a hollow space in something solid, with an opening on one side.
He took a shovel, dug a hole, and buried his once-prized possessions.
The builders had cut holes into the soft stone to support the ends of the beams.
...a 60ft hole.
Synonyms: cavity,
depression,
pit,
hollow More Synonyms of hole
2. COUNTABLE NOUN
A hole is an opening in something that
goes right through it.
These tiresome creatures eat holes in the leaves.
[+ in]
Armed robbers broke into the jeweller's through a hole in the wall.
...kids with holes in the knees of their jeans.
[+ in]
Synonyms: opening,
split,
crack,
break More Synonyms of hole
3. COUNTABLE NOUN
A hole is the home or hiding place of a
mouse,
rabbit, or other small animal.
...a rabbit hole.
Synonyms: burrow,
nest,
den,
earth More Synonyms of hole
4. COUNTABLE NOUN
A hole in a law, theory, or argument is a fault or
weakness that it has.
There were some holes in that theory, some unanswered questions.
[+ in]
Synonyms: fault,
error,
flaw,
defect More Synonyms of hole
5. COUNTABLE NOUN [usually adjective NOUN]
If you
refer to a place as a hole, you are
emphasizing that you
think it is very
unpleasant.
[informal, disapproval]
Why don't you leave this awful hole and come to live with me?
Synonyms: hovel,
dump [informal],
dive [slang],
slum More Synonyms of hole
6. COUNTABLE NOUN
A hole is also one of the
nine or
eighteen sections of a
golf course.
I played nine holes with Gary today.
7. COUNTABLE NOUN
A hole is one of the places on a golf course that the ball must
drop into, usually marked by a
flag.
8. VERB
If you hole in a game of golf, you hit the ball so that it goes into the hole.
He holed from nine feet at the 18th.
[VERB]
Frost holed a bunker shot from 50 feet to snatch the title by one stroke.
[VERB noun]
9. VERB [usually passive]
If something such as a building or ship is holed, holes are made in it by
guns or other weapons.
[mainly British]
Blocks of flats have been holed and some shells have fallen within the historic ramparts.
[beVERB-ed]