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Definition of Polecan

Polecan

noun

  • A Polecan is slang for stripper or professional pole dancer. Compare with Stage Dancer. Example: Ms. Thiccums works seven days a week, she's not a stripper, she's a Polecan.

    Last edited on Dec 13 2016. Submitted by Jaye-Supreme on Dec 13 2016.

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