pole dyke
adj: the chick that wears the pants in a lesbian relationship. the lesbian that doesnt turn men on.
any chick that is stronger then any male, or speeks in a crazy low man voice like she is fooling someone.
mostly seen in the wild wearing flannel with a almost mullet like haircut if not a full mullet “level 1 to 5”. sometime go by the name ron.
in reality this word can be used pretty freely. towards any ethnic race, in any situation.
“nice f–king dog,you f—king pole dyk-”
do you see how versatile this word is?
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