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A word that a young sorcerer uses to describe an arrogant Prince who he has unexplained romantic tension with.
"You're a clotpole!"
"Hey that's my word"
"Yes, and it suits you perfectly"
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Friend: “Your a dickhead
You: “well your a clotpole”
Clotpole by FatCow000069 August 6, 2020
Define clotpole Merlin.
In two words?
Yes...
Prins Arthur
OOOOO SICK BURN
Clotpole by SICK BURNS March 16, 2021
Composed of "clot" meaning fool or oaf and "pole" referring to the male genetalia.
"He's trying to get rid of me and if you weren't such a clotpole you'd see that!"
clotpole by Sasha234 September 20, 2009
also, clatpole.

In Elizabethan slang, it means 'wooden head' or 'block head'. It comes from 'clodpoll'.

The word 'clatpole' is used in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, Act 2, scene 1, lines 110–120.
Ajax:
I shall cut out your tongue.

Thersites:
'Tis no matter, I shall speak as much as thou afterwards.

Patroclus:
No more words, Thersites, peace!

Thersites:
I will hold my peace when Achilles' brach bids me, shall I?

Achilles:
There's for you, Patroclus.

Thersites:
I will see you hang'd like clatpoles (clotpole) ere I come any more to
your tents. I will keep where there is wit stirring, and leave the
faction of fools. *Exit*

Patroclus:
A good riddance.
clotpole by tieranosaurus September 27, 2009
who are you even, some new fucking cookie who thinks they’re big game? Sorry but the world doesn’t work that way neither does it revolve around you. You were basically irrelevant and unexistent until now. I changed that. You are now another one of “Cyber’s” Sworn rivals, you could consider yourself famous around hhere cuz of that now. you should thank me. Because i made you relevant. So don’t fucking try me, because i can make u just as easily irrelevant again. Fucking clotpole.
Clotpole by Pluter August 17, 2021