A. A tall, thin cylindrical object usually made of metal or wood. It is either for holding up flags, or dancing.
B. Someone who was born in Poland. The Polish word is actually Polak (males) or Polka (females). The term does not apply to people who have Polak parents, but born in America, like me.
B. Someone who was born in Poland. The Polish word is actually Polak (males) or Polka (females). The term does not apply to people who have Polak parents, but born in America, like me.
Artur: I shall now randomly dance with this pole!
Wojciech: But we're supposed to take the flag down!
Artur: Who cares about the damn flag? It's a pole!
Wojciech: My eyes! Dx
Artur: Hold on, aren't we Polish? But since we're in America, shouldn't you change your name and I put the h in mine?
Wojciech: I LIKE my name, thank you very much. >> I don't feel like swapping it for one of thost crappy "American" names.
Wojciech: But we're supposed to take the flag down!
Artur: Who cares about the damn flag? It's a pole!
Wojciech: My eyes! Dx
Artur: Hold on, aren't we Polish? But since we're in America, shouldn't you change your name and I put the h in mine?
Wojciech: I LIKE my name, thank you very much. >> I don't feel like swapping it for one of thost crappy "American" names.
by Courage the Cowardly Dog July 19, 2006
Having two people grab each of a male victim's legs, and pulling him groin-first into a fixed metal pole.
by Hand-E-Food February 23, 2010
by Mark November 14, 2003
Gil: you are just jealous cause you didn't win the soccer WC and now also not the handball WC.
Mr.B: you are bragging about being the champs by beating the poles?
Mr.B: you are bragging about being the champs by beating the poles?
by polsko February 06, 2007
poling is the oppoite if the phneomena planking. instead of lying down at odd spaces you stand up in weired position og places.
by Dr.Krogh January 04, 2012
Dave and Annelise kept me up all night with their poling! Don't they realize you can hear right through those things?
by coldshowerdudes October 12, 2009
1. A game.
2. The word you yell when you are out and about on the town with your friends. The last person to yell it has to run to the nearest pole and use it like they are pole dancing.
2. The word you yell when you are out and about on the town with your friends. The last person to yell it has to run to the nearest pole and use it like they are pole dancing.
Miki: "Pole!"
Amy: "Pole!"
Cindy: "Pole!"
Liz: "Damn! runs to the nearest stop sign and does a "pop up" like a stripper"
Everybody cheers
Amy: "Pole!"
Cindy: "Pole!"
Liz: "Damn! runs to the nearest stop sign and does a "pop up" like a stripper"
Everybody cheers
by ArtDirector March 28, 2010