smoke someone's pole
English
Verb
smoke someone's pole (third-person singular simple present smokes someone's pole, present participle smoking someone's pole, simple past and past participle smoked someone's pole)
- (figurative, vulgar, slang, offensive) To perform fellatio (on).
- 2006, K. M. Soehnlein, You Can Say You Knew Me When, page 240:
- " […] Usually businessmen. Married, middle-aged guys who'll cough up fifty bucks to smoke my pole."
- 2018, Kent Anderson, Sympathy for the Devil:
- “You like me! You sure you don't love me? Is that it? You some kind of faggot tryin' to pass in this man's Army? You want to smoke my pole?”
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