What is the meaning of pole in the hole. Phrases containing pole in the hole
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Go walkabout is slang for to daydream, to lose concentration.
To make a try for something. [Go for it John, he's good in bed.].
An arrest, capture
When the F14, on the ground, sweeps its wings to seventy-two degrees aft making it easier to store.
hallucinations which occur sometime late after regular use of hallucinogenic drugs
Literally a piece of cloth used to clean between the toes and therefore quite probably scruffy and smelly. Often used by teachers, and boys at secondary school in Lincolnshire especially the head master Mr. Sykes, who would often say "You're a toe-rag lad, no I'll change that, You're an intelligent toe-rag.".
Linen draper is London Cockney rhyming slang for paper (newspaper).
The more passive of a homosexual couple.
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