释义 |
pole verb- from a male perspective, to have sex UK, 1984
- to steal something NEW ZEALAND
- Did you ever hear of a man called Arthur Beaumont who poled three hundred thousand pounds. — John A. Lee, Shiner Slattery, p. 140, 1964
▶ pole on to impose on someone; to not do one’s fair share of work AUSTRALIA, 1906- This room is cheap and I may need to pole on her for my share of the rent if I’m out of a job. — Norman Lindsay, Dust or Polish?, p. 12, 1950
- — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 72, 1977
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