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TELEGRAPH POLES, WRAPPED (ONE) AROUND FOUR

TELEGRAPH POLES, WRAPPED (ONE) AROUND FOUR
ScnMaster
(slang) tangled up or confused (one). Taken from the US West where a tangled-up man in a confused condition was likened to a person, horse or cow who had run into a telegraph pole and gotten wrapped around it. It infers the situation or person needs to be untangled and straightened out. SHSBC Binder 30 Approved Glossary
TELEGRAPH POLES, WRAPPED (ONE) AROUND FOUR
ScnTUEU
(slang) tangled up or confused (one). Taken from the US West where a tangled-up man in a confused condition was likened to a person, horse or cow who had run into a telegraph pole and gotten wrapped around it. It infers the situation or person needs to be untangled and straightened out. Why, I would have wrapped myself around four telegraph poles if I'd ever tried to think of all that at the same time. - A Review of Study (22 Sept. 64) (slang) tangled up or confused (one). Taken from the US West where a tangled-up man in a confused condition was likened to a person, horse or cow who had run into a telegraph pole and gotten wrapped around it. It infers the situation or person needs to be untangled and straightened out.