molecatcher
/ˈməʊlkatʃə/
Etymology
From mole + catcher.
noun
- A person who traps and kills moles.“another turn, and we are between excellent meadow-grounds, which lack only a few fat sheep, an old molecatcher and some crows.”
- The vagina.“It means […] a Masterpiece, a Milk Pail, a Moneybox, a Mole Catcher, Molly's Hole, the Mossy Bank, a Thankless Mouth, a Mustard Pot, a Mutton Roast […]”