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Putting it in the pocket

When a thought, idea, saying, or social happening occurs in your presence that you like, you can "Put it in your pocket," i.e. save it for later use. Customarily this expression is accompanied by a corresponding hand gesture of grabbing the occurence in question out of the air and putting it in your pocket (a shirt-breast pocket is preferred, though any pocket will do).

Jer: That's pretty beastly.
Neil: Beastly? That fucking awesome. I'm putting it in the pocket.

by Jeremy November 25, 2006

18๐Ÿ‘ 20๐Ÿ‘Ž


put me in the pocket

When something or someone excites you, you have been put in the pocket. See Tabi Bonney.

Yo that girl looks fine, she put me in the pocket.

by ThugDoubt October 15, 2006

229๐Ÿ‘ 85๐Ÿ‘Ž


Put me in the pocket

originally created by Tabi Bonney, a washington dc area hip hop artist. "Put me in the pocket.. thats when somebody excites you, know what im sayin, you see a girl thats tight or somethin.. she put you in the pocket", Tabi. So when you see somethin you like, it puts you in the pocket..

That song is crazy, it put me in the pocket.

by Justin Kyle October 26, 2007

45๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


put me in the pocket

means sice me hook me up wit sumthin

or if a gurl look good she can put u in da pocket meaning she given u her numba

son let me got a dolla of u. come on put me in the pocket

by Rexrian October 18, 2006

44๐Ÿ‘ 78๐Ÿ‘Ž


Put You In The Pocket

A Phrase Meaning "Yea i got you"

Ay Man.. can i come with you?
Yea man.. imma put you in the pocket

by Trae Marks October 16, 2008

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put me in tha pocket

A term used from tha song "The Pocket" relating to taking someone with you picking them up or going with them. It can be used for many things relating to hooking up.

Hey girl could you put me in tha pocket.

I would be good in your pocket.

Woudn't I look better in your pocket?

by Peobody March 27, 2007

4๐Ÿ‘ 11๐Ÿ‘Ž


Put the money in my pocket

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)

by A Jamoke May 26, 2010

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