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UP THE POLE

What Does UP THE POLE Mean?

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The Quick Answer

UP THE POLE means "Crazy" and "Pregnant."

Crazy

In the UK, the phrase "up the pole" is a synonym of "crazy" or "mad" (as in insane, rather than angry). For example:
  • The Donald is up the pole.
  • Stay away from him. He's up the pole.

Pregnant

In Ireland, "up the pole" is used as a synonym of "pregnant." For example:
  • We did everything that Father Kelly said, but I'm up the pole again.
  • They say she's gone to work in London, but I think she's up the pole.

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meaning of UP THE POLE

"Crazy"

Summary of Key Points for the First Definition

"Crazy" is a common definition for UP THE POLE on Snapchat, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok.
UP THE POLE
Definition:Crazy
Type:Word
Guessability:guessability level 4

4: Difficult to guess

Typical Users:typical user
Adults and Teenagers

Summary of Key Points for the Second Definition

"Pregnant" is another definition for UP THE POLE.
UP THE POLE
Definition:Pregnant
Type:Word
Guessability:guessability level 4

4: Difficult to guess

Typical Users:typical user
Adults and Teenagers

Example of UP THE POLE Used in a Text

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