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up the pole up the poleslang Pregnant. Primarily heard in UK. You two have only been married for a couple of months, I can't believe you're up the pole already! I was pretty wild during my university years, which is how I found myself up the pole at 22.See also: pole, upup the poleFig. intoxicated. You sound a little up the pole. Why don't you call back when you're sober? She's up the pole and shouldn't drive.See also: pole, upup the pole 1 mad. British 2 in difficulties. British 3 wildly divergent from the facts or from reasonable behaviour. British 4 pregnant. chiefly IrishSee also: pole, upup the pole mod. alcohol intoxicated. You sound a little up the pole. Why don’t you call back when you’re sober? See also: pole, up |