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词组 pole
释义 pole
noun
  1. the penis UK
    • “ Bitch,” I replied coldly, “until you grow a pole you leave the pimping to me.” — Donald Goines, Whoreson, p. 141, 1972
  2. an aircraft’s control column UK
    • — Colin Strong and Duff Hart-Davis, Fighter Pilot, 1981
  3. in planespotting, a telescope UK
    • [P]lanespotters “make” aircraft numbers. And a pole is a telescope. — Iain Aitch, A Fete Worse Than Death, p. 73, 2003
up the pole
  1. pregnant IRELAND, 1922
    • “If you had been on your toes you could have told him you had Mario up the pole and with a birth imminent you needed a little nest egg.” — J.P. Donleavy, The Ginger Man, p. 10, 1958
    • He’d have killed him if he’d put her up the pole; she was too nice a young one to have that sort of thing happen to her, far too nice — Roddy Doyle, The Van, p. 100, 1991
    • Mr Panda can usually only manage about 20 seconds of un torrid, un sweltering love making. Mrs Panda has not at all been pleased with this performance and pandas up the pole are scarce as hen’s teeth. — Irish Examiner, 14 April 2002
  2. in a bad way; at a disadvantage AUSTRALIA, 1906
    • He generally thought Ronnie was all up the pole when giving advice to someone. — William Dick, A Bunch of Ratbags, p. 92, 1965
    • — Jim Ramsay, Cop It Sweet!, p. 93, 1977
  3. insane UK, 1896
    • It’d drive me up the pole, just sitting there[.] — John Peter Jones, Feather Pluckers, p. 71, 1964
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