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barber pole

American  
Or barber's pole

noun

  1. a pole with red and white spiral stripes symbolizing the barber's former sideline of surgery.


Etymology

Origin of barber pole

First recorded in 1675–85

Example Sentences

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“These guys need to be able to let loose and express themselves and their emotions,” said Matt, a mentor who cuts hair at a wing that includes two seats and a barber pole.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 18, 2023

He wants to put up a single barber pole, but the duchy has stipulated that he must have two poles and that they must be just red and white.

From New York Times • Jan. 24, 2020

I stopped to look at my new favorite tree: a sycamore on the northeast corner of the park, its gray-white bark smooth and striped like a barber pole.

From Washington Post • Jun. 12, 2016

So last August, Hochhalter replaced the motor and cylinder in the barber pole that’s as old as the chair and re-established himself at 11th and Walnut streets.

From Washington Times • Jan. 17, 2016

A building that was once a barbershop was burned to the ground—the only thing left was the barber pole.

From "It All Comes Down to This" by Karen English