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funk hole

British  

noun

  1. military a dugout

  2. a job that affords exemption from military service

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There is this tycoon, an old Walter Huston type, rich enough to dig a two or three hundred million dollar fur-lined funk hole under his Connecticut Shangrila.

From Time Magazine Archive

Against the all-too-real chance of revolution, Per�n also had a bomb shelter and Hitler-style funk hole.

From Time Magazine Archive

He did not run; and he only hurried, because he wanted to get really established in his "funk hole" before it grew too dark to see what he was doing.

From "Contemptible", by "Casualty" by

About fifteen yards to my right front, shots came steadily from what I knew to be another funk hole.

From Winning a Cause World War Stories by Bigwood, Inez

I had selected a German funk hole for cover!

From Winning a Cause World War Stories by Bigwood, Inez