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Sacked in the Pocket

Football QB metaphor applied to dating meaning to get told by someone that they just want to be friends or don't like you back, before you can make a move or ask them out.

In football, when a QB gets tackled before he can leave the pocket created by his linemen, it's called getting sacked in the pocket.
Me: Yo man did you ask that chick from your class out yet ?
Tom: Nah, man I got sacked in the pocket.
by Oklahoma City Plumber March 3, 2011
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sacktard

Expressing anger through name calling, combining the words sack and bastard. Sack, representing testicle and tard, a short term for bastard.
That guy acted like a total sacktard!
by tanthewamen June 20, 2019
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Swacket

A sweater-jacket. Usually worn by hipsters and wannabe intellectual millennials
John: “hey I like your swacket”
Andrew: “wth is a swacket”
John: “a sweater-jacket”
by ugotsnacks? August 31, 2020
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crap sacker

A stupid bag boy. The one that crushes your chips by putting them on the bottom of your bag then putting something heavy on top of them...
"Your crushing my chips you crap sacker!"
by Maiku September 12, 2005
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cyber sacked

To get cyber sacked is to get fired from your job via email / a social networking site
Guy: Dude, I just got a message on Facebook from my boss telling me I've been fired!

Man: Lol, cyber sacked!
by Jake.99 January 7, 2009
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Dick Socket

A person who inserts penises into their orafices. Much the way an electical socket recieves the plug of a lamp toaster or other electical device.
1. Shut the fuck up you dick socket.
2. Hey buddy... Go stick it in your dick socket!
3. When I go out of the county i normaly bring my dick socket adapter so i can charge my phone and electric shaver.
by Dankalot December 27, 2014
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Silver Sacker

One who possesses the desire and carnal need to have intercourse with ridiculously old people.
Ingrid: "I sure like that new choir director, but he sure does seem to get excited when I give him a hug."
Ethel: "You'd better watch out: I hear he's a Silver Sacker!"
by Dogs.Breakfast May 2, 2016
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