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half-mast

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half-mast

1. A position halfway up a flagpole. After our former president died, flags were at half-mast all across the country. Flags on the campus are at half-mast after the headmaster's sudden death. We keep our flags at half-mast on that day every year, in remembrance of all those who died in the conflict.
2. By extension, a position that is lower than is normal or acceptable. I had been walking around the office all morning before realizing that my zipper was at half-mast. When my daughter came home from the park, she was covered in dirt, and her ponytail was at half-mast. You won't catch anything holding your fishing pole at half-mast like that.
3. vulgar slang A partial erection (of the penis). Wow, just seeing my wife in that skimpy outfit was enough to get me to half-mast. Ugh, it was so embarrassing—the teacher asked me to go to the blackboard, but I couldn't hide that I was at half-mast at the time!
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