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pocket vetoing

The act of fizzling a date or relationship by ignoring them.

Jerry fizzled the relationship by cold-shouldering her calls and texts: you know, Pocket Vetoing.

by thekappen December 30, 2011

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pocket veto

1. A Presidential power where he vetos a bill by leaving it unsigned until congress is out of session.

2. A Facebook and Myspace tactic where rather than rejecting a comment or friend request you leave it in limbo nither rejected nor accepted. less harsh than a real rejection it also means that the person cannot send another request as long as you have not decided on their original request.

1. The president pocket vetoed the new bill, try again next session guys.

2. Who the hell is this guy? I wont even qualify it with a rejection, pocket veto his ass.

by Maxzilla May 10, 2007

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pocket veto

The act of taking no act, most often used as a passive aggressive response to undesirable advances. Easiest way to "respond" to a written request to have lunch or just-go-do-something. Neither "yes" nor "no," but really "no."

Hey, you know I think you're pretty cool and all. I was wondering if you weren't doing anything this weekend if you wanna catch a movie or something...
Sincerely,
Vulnerable Girl

-Pocket vetoed. 10 years later- Still no response.-

by Reid "Mr. Peepers" Golden April 29, 2007

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pocket veto

The act of ignoring a comment, such as a reminder of debt, in hopes that the subject will be dropped and forgotten about.

I brought up his $20 debt to me, but he totally pocket vetoed me and ignored it.

by Matthew Pepe and Daniel Bone August 6, 2006

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pocket veto

To use complacence and disinterest to get your significant other to break up with you so you don't have to break up with them.

I didn't have the heart to break up with her, so I pocket vetoed her.

by A-Train Jackson April 20, 2011

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Pocket Veto

v. : to ignore a Facebook invitation to an unfavorable or undesired event, until the event has passed, rendering the invitation moot; esp. an event happening shortly after the invitation was sent.

1.
"I really didn't want to go to Megan's Party, so I pocket-veto'd the invitation."

2.
Guy A: "WTF? I was hoping Lauren would show up to this. Last time I checked the event page she hadn't responded yet..."

Guy B: "Sounds like you got pocket veto'd you."

Alternately:
Guy B: "Sounds like she gave you a pocket veto."

by iscratchmymind August 1, 2010

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