Another non - vulgar meaning could be related to a small opening in a piece of equipment or machinery where parts might be inserted or removed for repair or adjustment. For example, in some old - timey tools or mechanical devices, there could be a gloryhole - like opening for practical reasons.
In a non - vulgar context, a gloryhole could refer to a small opening or hole in a structure for a specific purpose, like in some old - fashioned buildings where it might be a small access hole for maintenance.
It could also be a term used in a more innocent, perhaps even in a child's play area, if there is a small hole in a play structure that kids might peek through or use in their games in an innocent way. However, it's important to note that this is a very different use from the more inappropriate one that the term is sometimes associated with.
In a non - vulgar context, 'cum' can be a preposition meaning 'together with' or 'combined with'. For example, 'cumulative' is related to the idea of things adding up or coming together over time.
Another meaning could be in a more general sense of creating or producing something related to men. For instance, in a manufacturing context, it could be about making men's clothing or accessories, which is a very different and proper interpretation compared to any inappropriate ideas.
Well, if we take it out of a vulgar sense, perhaps it could be a story about the rough or difficult aspects of the study of sex in a scientific or sociological context. For example, researchers might face rough situations when trying to study sexual behavior in a conservative society, like facing resistance from the community or difficulties in getting accurate data.
In a non - vulgar context, it might be a figure of speech. 'Shake that big ass' could be like when you see someone with a big backpack or something large on their back and you playfully say'shake that big thing' as a joke. It's about highlighting the size in a light - hearted, non - inappropriate way.
Well, if not in a vulgar sense, 'jerk off' could be used informally to mean 'fool around' or 'be silly'. So a 'jerk off friend' might be a friend who likes to be a bit goofy or play around in a harmless way.
I'm not entirely sure as this phrase seems rather inappropriate on the surface. However, if we were to think in a non - vulgar way, perhaps it could be some sort of fictional or role - playing concept where a character who is misnamed in a story is involved in activities like'sucking' (which could be something non - sexual like sucking on a straw while sharing stories). But this is really stretching it to avoid the vulgar implications.
It might also refer to a story about something large in a non - sexual sense. Say, a story about a really big building project. The 'big' here represents the scale of the project. It's like a story that details all the challenges and successes in constructing a huge skyscraper.
Well, if we consider a non - vulgar meaning, 'free up' could imply making something available or unoccupied. Maybe in a situation where a woman is too busy or has a lot of tasks or restrictions, 'free up' could mean to relieve her from those so she can be more relaxed or have more freedom in a general sense. But this phrase out of context is a bit odd.
Well, if we look at it in a non - vulgar way, 'mature' could refer to a person who is fully developed or grown. However, 'gets huge cock' is a vulgar expression, but if we try to re - interpret it in a more appropriate way, perhaps it could be something like a mature entity obtains or is associated with something large or significant in a very non - sexual sense. For example, in a story about a mature tree getting a large branch (where 'huge cock' is symbolically replaced with 'large branch').
It's important to note that when we talk about gloryholes in non - vulgar ways, we are trying to re - define a term that has unfortunately been associated with inappropriate content in popular culture. By focusing on these alternative meanings, we can shift the conversation to more positive and useful areas.