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be up the poleTo be pregnant. You two have only been married for a couple of months, I can't believe you're up the pole already! be up the ˈpole (old-fashioned, British English, informal) 1 be mad, crazy, etc: My neighbour’s really up the pole. I can hear him singing and shouting night after night. 2 be in trouble or difficulties: The whole industry is up the pole at the moment. Nobody knows what its future will be. |