up the pole
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- In favour or good repute; strait-laced.
- In confusion or error.
- In trouble or difficulty.
- 1915, C.J. Dennis, The Songs of a Sentimental Bloke, published 1916, page 13:
- The world 'as got me snouted jist a treat; Crool Forchin's dirty left 'as smote me soul. An' all them joys o' life I 'eld so sweet Is up the pole.
- (archaic) Drunk.
- (US, military, dated) Teetotal; not drinking any alcohol.
- Crazy; at one's wits' end.
- (Ireland, dated) Pregnant.
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