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Definition of "maypole" [maypole]

  • A pole, garlanded with streamers held by people who dance around it to celebrate May Day. (noun)
  • A penis, especially a large one. (noun)

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Use "maypole" in a sentence
  • "The maypole is a common part of Beltane festivals."
  • "At any rate, it appears that the cobblers 'apprentices chose to call their maypole "Fidlovatchka," and that they carried it about on their feast-day, the Wednesday after Easter."
  • "Whiskey and beer flowed freely, and whites and Indians cavorted, copulated, and danced wildly around a maypole, a Pagan invention that had become the symbol of fun and leisure in villages across England."
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