A fork of Rural Dictionary
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.
1. Put me in the pocket, pocket, Put me in the pocket, pocket, put me in the pocket.
2. I keep my keys in my right pocket.
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.
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"
a small cut off section in an article of clothing that people keep small objects in.
...what, you expected it to be about vaginas or something? sickos.
1. hold on, my cell phone is in my pocket.
2.who has so little of a life that they have to re-invent the word pocket?
the act of reaching into a pocket in order to adjust your balls
My nuts were sticking to my leg, but since there were people around I had to pull a pocket.