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cesspit

[ses-pit] / ˈsɛsˌpɪt /
NOUN
cesspool
Synonyms
STRONG




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“I frankly wouldn’t pay any attention to anything that Elon Musk puts on that cesspit of his called X,” O’Leary told the host.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tonnes of objects were found in the former cesspits and brick-lined wells of the homes, revealing objects like glassware, pottery and clay pipes, originating from Roman times to the Victorian period.

From BBC

On her campaigning work on online safety and trolling, she said she supported a ban for under-16s on the "absolute cesspit" of social media.

From BBC

Mr. Davis then turned around and threw a rope at the weapons specialist who was stuck in the cesspit.

From Washington Times

Sanitation in medieval towns relied on cesspits - holes in the ground used for faeces and household waste.

From BBC