Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
greasy-pole
Noun
/ˈɡriː.zi poʊl/

Definition
A challenge or competition that is difficult to navigate, often used metaphorically in social or professional contexts.

Examples
- Climbing the corporate ladder can sometimes feel like trying to get up a greasy pole.
- She realized that getting ahead in the entertainment industry was like navigating a greasy pole.

Meaning
The term refers to a metaphorical obstacle or test that one must overcome to achieve success, similar to climbing a slippery pole.

Synonyms
- Challenge
- Obstacle
- Trial
- Hurdle