2 definitions by Jamwithlead
Slang meets colloquialism:
Speaking out of your rear, In this case your rear is the pocket.
Removes the first word and your and hence removing the previous limits and this increase the variety of application.
(You,that, it, _____) (are,is) (so) out of pocket.
See “out of your a**”
Speaking out of your rear, In this case your rear is the pocket.
Removes the first word and your and hence removing the previous limits and this increase the variety of application.
(You,that, it, _____) (are,is) (so) out of pocket.
See “out of your a**”
Interracial couple listens to “white Christmas”
Her: “it’s a white Christmas cuz you’re white.”
Anyone: “she/that is out of pocket.”
Him: “simps”
Her: clown
Her: “it’s a white Christmas cuz you’re white.”
Anyone: “she/that is out of pocket.”
Him: “simps”
Her: clown
by Jamwithlead May 14, 2021
He/She/they got the dip.
They brought the dip.
He/she/They got chips and dip there.
Damn, I did not know that Taylor got that dip. No cap.
They brought the dip.
He/she/They got chips and dip there.
Damn, I did not know that Taylor got that dip. No cap.
by Jamwithlead November 1, 2020