Definition - A term used to describe someone with a lot of money or when someone spends large amounts of money. Uncle Money Pockets can be used for a person of either gender.
Origin -The term Uncle Money Pockets comes from the rich old man in Monopoly with the sweet mustache, top hat and pimp cane named Uncle Pennybags.
Alternate Uses - Uncle Money Pockets can be adjusted to fit the age and status of the person (see below examples)
1. Guy 1 - "My brother just got promoted and bought a porsche.
Guy 2 - "Damn he sounds like Uncle Money Pockets"
2. 12 year old girl - "I saved $100 off my $10/weekly allowance, I feel like such an Uncle Money Pockets."
3. Guy - "Bill Gates makes so much money, he's Uncle Money Pockets"
4. Homeless Guy 1 - "I just spent $50 on crack!"
Homeless Guy 2 - " Look at this Uncle Money Pockets!"
Homeless Guy 3 - "*shank*"
10π 6π
1. Money that is in one's pocket and available for discretionary spending.
2. An excuse used in place of the real reason for a decision.
Guy1: Are you going to take your wife to the show?
Guy2: No, I already spent my pocket money on my girlfriend.
HR: Should we go ahead and hire that consultant?
Boss: No. He likes moonlighting for the pocket money.
16π 6π
something that we used to use carelessly as kids
my mom gave me my monthly pocket money
When you find money in your pocket that you were unaware you had
I bought this cheeseburger with pocket money.
5π 4π
An inordinate amount of cash carried in the front pocket to buy whatever you want. Money made outside of your job/profession that is dispensable.
βMemfy, you got any front pocket money? Iβm trying to score some Mexican street Molly off this guy.β
Word used by Rapper Ca_NeKT meaning Never Broke, Getting Money, or Stacks on Deck
Yall some broke ass bitch's man. Money Stay in Pocket with me.
4π 2π
Used after being praised for doing a good job. A not so subtle way of hinting at a raise. It is usually said after a person has become intoxicated and they may regret saying it afterwards, especially if used multiple times.
Boss: Vic, you've been doing good work recently.
Vic: Put the money in my pocket.
Boss: I'm happy that you got the last project done on time.
Vic: Put the money in my pocket.
(Boss shakes head and walks away)
12π 4π