noun
- a long pole used to propel or steer a barge
- used in the phrase 'wouldn't touch with a bargepole' to mean one would not want to be involved with something at all
Usage: chiefly British; nautical
Usage: chiefly British; idiomatic
Examples
- The bargeman used a bargepole to navigate the narrow canal.
- I wouldn't touch that business deal with a bargepole.
- He pushed the barge forward with a long bargepole.
- She wouldn't go near him with a bargepole after what he did.
- The bargepole was essential equipment for working on the river.