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TELEGRAPH POLES, WRAPPED AROUND SEVEN

TELEGRAPH POLES, WRAPPED AROUND SEVEN
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(slang) tangled up; confused. Variation of the phrase wrapped around a telegraph pole, 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. Class VIII №16, Approved November 1990