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Originally Posted by numbskull
What is a talented woman like that doing with a total clotpole like you?
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1. Composed of "clot" meaning fool or oaf and "pole" referring to the male genetalia.
2.also, clatpole.
In Elizabethan slang, it means 'wooden head' or 'block head'. It comes from 'clodpoll'.
The word 'clatpole' is used in Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida, Act 2, scene 1, lines 110–120.