1. Cylindrical object that is often long and used as a support for a structure
2. A person from Poland
3. An extreme end of an axis
4. Slang for a penis
2. A person from Poland
3. An extreme end of an axis
4. Slang for a penis
by Yor October 31, 2004
A Pole is a Polish person.
In Polish its Polak (male) Polka (female).
Generally Poles are very very attractive and flirty.
No we are not all pale, blonde haired blue eyed... im brunette with dark brown eyes and tan skin (though living in Australia might have something to do with it)
In Polish its Polak (male) Polka (female).
Generally Poles are very very attractive and flirty.
No we are not all pale, blonde haired blue eyed... im brunette with dark brown eyes and tan skin (though living in Australia might have something to do with it)
by Natalie Anna April 26, 2006
by goodasswine January 14, 2021
I was standing there naked when she decided to stop using the metal pole for her poledance and backed her ass up on mine.
by Rod X February 14, 2014
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
by Mark November 14, 2003