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a person with many talents is call polidoros in greek
polidoros by ermis February 7, 2010
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pollwhore 

On Gaia Online, a user who does nothing but lurk in the forums and vote in polls. Not always, but sometimes mistaken for an asshat.
Melissa: Hey, Dwayne, why aren't you posting?
Dwayne: Oh, I have a headache and I feel only up to being a pollwhore.
pollwhore by Steven Moncivais November 11, 2008
1: A young Jewish Man/Woman who participates in national and local affairs.

2. A sweet and sexy gent, who releases fear among the local community.
The young Polidori bragged about his short-term accomplishments.
Polidori by Another Black Man January 22, 2012
Making use of unneccesary things to provide a solution. A very long iterative impractical programming coding style.
I've never seen a method in a class that has 1200+ lines of code. Geez! This is a pollicode!
pollicode by The Pope August 9, 2004

Policore 

Political hardcore, or any type of punk that deals with politics. Many policore bands and supporters were anarchists.
Crass, Subhumans, Dead Kennedys, The Exploited, Sham 69, Sex Pistols, Relient K(some) and The Unseen.
Policore by Freak Face May 27, 2005

Pollidoidal 

Many upward pitch bends. Most commonly used in a musical sense, pollidoidalling is used to accentuate parts in a solo or musical phrase, giving the tone of the note a wavering feel or sound. Often this is done on guitar or vocally as it is very easy to naturally do when utilizing either of these instruments. When pollidoidalling, it is best to pollidoidal quickly as it draws attention to the "awesomeness" that is your solo. While there are many pollidoidalling techniques, the most commonly used technique is "vibrato".
Student: How was my solo professor?
Prof.: Hm... needs more pollidoidals

Bassist: Man, the lead guitarist needs to stop pollidoidalling so much and just play some damn chords

Soprano: Why don't you pollidoidal more?
Alto: Because I don't want to sound like a stuck-up bitch
Pollidoidal by Omniscient Panda February 5, 2012