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poodlefaking

Empty social pretentiouness

"He knew the society of those small Burma stations -- a nasty, poodle-faking, horseless riffraff." AND "As for social duties of all descriptions, he called them poodle-faking and ignored them." George Orwell, Burmese Days, 1934; the "he" is an upper-class speaker.

by Roger Brunyate November 5, 2003

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poodlefaking

Old RAF term meaning a bit of a ladies man

Ginger was a veritable Poodlefaker in his younger days

by David September 30, 2003

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poodlefaking

youth too much given to tea-parties and ladies society generally

The term probably stems from the habit of aging high-born ladies and their ladies-in-waiting in the English aristocracy, keeping small dogs and young men around to pass the time, and to amuse themselves, those poodlefaking high-borns!

by karl88 September 1, 2003

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poodlefaking

to fornicate (in the gerund), fucking (verb only)

We wuz poodlefaking on the sofa when my bad ass little sister barged in.

by Ant July 17, 2003

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Poodlefaking

An old Raj era Indian Army officer's term for one who flirts with older women to gain influence, or otherwise flirt outrageously with women

Algie was poodlefaking, giving us ample reason to ostracise him from the Mess

by Cobden July 28, 2008

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