Definitions

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  • noun A pole where meat is hung at a hunters' camp.

Etymologies

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meat +‎ pole

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Examples

  • The meatpole is full there are horns hanging in a tree. the night is pitch black and it's misting rain but Del put a tarp over a big tree limb to keep the rain off.

    OK here's your chance. What is your most interesting hunting or fishing story? 2009

  • The meatpole is full there are horns hanging in a tree. the night is pitch black and it's misting rain but Del put a tarp over a big tree limb to keep the rain off.

    OK here's your chance. What is your most interesting hunting or fishing story? 2009

  • Never shot a moose, but the .35 Whelen has put more than a few elk on my meatpole.

    Best Moose Rifle 2009

  • LUCK, Nobody fills the freezer or meatpole or especially the trophy wall w/o a good dose of luck.

    why do you have success 2010

  • LUCK, Nobody fills the freezer or meatpole or especially the trophy wall w/o a good dose of luck.

    why do you have success 2010

  • Never shot a moose, but the .35 Whelen has put more than a few elk on my meatpole.

    Best Moose Rifle 2009

  • The morning was cold, with a north wind, and when the boys and I gathered in the shack to warm up about 10, we decided that something should hang from the meatpole, buck or not, and soon.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • The morning was cold, with a north wind, and when the boys and I gathered in the shack to warm up about 10, we decided that something should hang from the meatpole, buck or not, and soon.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • The morning was cold, with a north wind, and when the boys and I gathered in the shack to warm up about 10, we decided that something should hang from the meatpole, buck or not, and soon.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

  • The morning was cold, with a north wind, and when the boys and I gathered in the shack to warm up about 10, we decided that something should hang from the meatpole, buck or not, and soon.

    StarTribune.com rss feed 2010

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