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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.
pocket by ducksoup October 17, 2006
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"
pocket by Bum Stick May 3, 2010
A fabric pouch in your pants where you can keep keys. Or a horse
"Where do you keep your horse?"

"Well in my horse pocket, obviously"
Pocket by TheBlazingJoe June 2, 2021
In American football, the pocket refers to the horse-shoe shaped area formed by offensive lineman to protect the quarterback during a passing play. If the lineman do their job, the pocket will protect the QB long enough for him to find an open receiver and throw. If a defensive player penetrates the pocket too quickly, the QB will likely get sacked.
Pocket by cajunchick February 27, 2010
A term used to reference shoplifting without sounding super suspicious.
Guy 1: Where did you get that expensive bottle of Patron?
Guy 2: I pocketed it from the liquor store.

Guy 1: I really want that chocolate bar but i'm broke.
Guy 2: Just pocket it, it's only 85 cents.
man just pocket it
pocket by rainbowavocado October 11, 2017