"Does her dress have pockets? Because where in the world is she keeping her audacity?" is a 2021 colloquialism that expresses astonishment in response to an action perceived as rude, intrusive, or tactless. It is often shortened to "Can you believe the pockets on them?" or, simply, "the pockets."
"My mother-in-law just left a voicemail that she's on her way to stay with us for the next month..."
"Does her dress have pockets? Because where in the world is she keeping her audacity?"
"The new hire just interrupted the CEO during a meeting. Can you believe the pockets on that guy?"
"Deborah came right up to me at the bake sale and complimented my snickerdoodles even though I know for a fact that she told Trisha that she thinks my snickerdoodles taste like chlamydia. The absolute POCKETS on this bitch."
when (often self proclaimed liberal girls) assign inanimate objects she/her pronouns
it seems to be done as a feminist act ….. but haven’t women been objectified enough?
i see your yellow hydro flask with a RBG sticker, and compliment it : “oohh, she’s cute”
lighting a bowl and it catches: “oh she’s going now!”
looks at dress in mirror: “she’s giving y2k glamour”
in each scenario, “she” referring to the inanimate object - hence she/her-ing objects
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But she used her fake name Syakirah Kimmie her real name is Syakirah Mirza Binte Zainal.
But she used her fake name Syakirah Kimmie her real name is Syakirah Mirza Binte Zainal.
A phrase used by fandoms to excuse something extremely weird their fave just said.
@taylorswift13: “omg did you just call me ‘daddy’”
Fan: ignore her she drinks
She has her hand strocking my dick.
Why she got her hand on my pappy in the car.
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one of those sayings where you had to be there.
“Wow look at her she’s sharting her engine”
“Definitely”
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