no pockets
The middle pocket of your
apron where you keep your pens. Can also put your rubber ducks there if you don't want any
French girls stealing them.Also known as the "Holy Pocket" by some. Anything you put in it is 100% safe from others. The perfect
repellant.
pocketed
by Forest Prefontaine on May 02, 2008 09:15:05
Adjective used to describe a person whose shirt
pocket has been
ripped off in the process of
pocketing. Often, someone who has been pocketed also chooses to engage in the process of pocketing others.
Example:
Michael was pocketed so many times that he no longer has any
pockets on his
school uniforms.
Michael is now a
pocketer who attempts ensure that others are pocketed because he is jealous of their abundance of pockets.
In the Pocket
by guitarguru13 on Aug 20, 2007 09:46:23
When two or more people play musical instruments together, with or without a vocal
accompaniment and are perfectly on-beat, never missing a note or going off tempo in any way.
The Expression "
in the pocket" most commonly refers to the musical genres of jazz, blues, bluegrass and
flamenco.
Example:
"Wow.. have you heard
Django Reinhardts minor swing? The whole song is
in the pocket!"
"Man, the
Tolga Quartet are really in the pocket tonight"
No Pockets
by NeetzBeatzCheekz on Jan 18, 2019 06:02:05
Example:
“Damn dude brought his girls
buggy to work again instead of his
Maro’?”
“He’s trying to save gas he gots
No Pockets!”
“Let’s go to lunch?, nah I brought my lunch today.” -“
No pockets!”
Pocket
by Funkydrummah on Jul 29, 2010 13:54:01
Similar to a
Groove The place in a piece of music where
the beat sits to create
groove. Without a pocket, there is no groove.
pocketed
by jgross212 on Jun 05, 2013 12:03:43
Example:
"Hey man you pocketed my lighter just now."
"
My bad, it's a
bad habit"
"When I got home I realized I pocketed your phone, mine looks exactly the same
my bad"
"No problem bro"
pocketed
by Romaine M. on Jul 15, 2006 01:01:30
1) The act of
dominating someone in a
competative activity.
derived from the idea of sybolically placing an inferior opponent into ones pocket or total control. 2) The act of collecting and securing an object. Usually referring to a
valuable item such as currency.
Example:
1)Yo did you see how
Ro pocketed Ant on
Madden?... He's still picking
lint out of his hair!
2)I pocketed about six bills on the tickets I sold.
In Pocket
by Anonymous on Jul 24, 2003 11:33:38
pocket
by ducksoup on Oct 18, 2006 07:39:52
Modern Definition: The title of a popular
Tabi Bonney song. To get "put in the pocket" is slang for having a good thing happen to you.
Traditional Definition: A shaped piece of fabric attached inside or outside a garment and forming a
pouch used esp. for carrying small articles.
pocket
by Bum Stick on May 04, 2010 06:29:59
A blunt and/or
blunt wrap. A pocket can be a marijuana-filled blunt, or just the wrap (or cigarillo) itself. The name is referenced to the
wrap's "pocket-like holding ability". Generally, a common pocket is filled with a gram of delicious dro and smoked amongst a few friends.
The origin of the name pocket refers to the first lines of the song "The Good Times Are Killing Me" by
Modest Mouse.
Example:
Modest Mouse #1: "Hey Man, can we smoke in here?"
Modest Mouse #2: "Ya,
Erik's got those pockets."
"I will be over in twenty minutes with a gram of
Sour D and a pocket."
"I'm going to
Quik Trip to pick up a pocket"