out of pocket

I'm going out of town next week so i will be out of pocket and will call you upon my return.
by jazzis4u August 31, 2011
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out of pocket

When someone gets crazy or out of line
oh hell no i don't know who she think she talking to but she getting real out of pocket
by im just that guy September 17, 2010
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out of pocket

To be out of reach or unavailable, as in away from the office or otherwise unreachable. This is a phrase used regionally in the US.
"Just now she is out of pocket. And I shall find her as soon as I can."

"Sorry I didn't reply to your e-mail--I was out of pocket."

"I'm going to be out of pocket for the next couple of days."
by SeenEnough January 15, 2021
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out of pocket

English, meaning to not have much/any money
Can't go out this week, buying that car's left me a bit out of pocket
by Muddy Fox June 19, 2006
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out of pocket

1.when somebody does or says something that aint cool or just straight up out of line and disrespectful

2.When somebody looks like a hot mess,they hair is jacked up, or wears something they dont need to be wearin
1. girl 1: Erika lied to him about me cuz she was hatin
girl 2: yeah, she way out of out of pocket for that

2. girl 1: Her weave is a mess, you can see the track
girl 2: Thats out of pocket
by dejaney April 15, 2008
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out of pocket

When your 20-something year old hooker is in town and you won't be going into work for the day because you'll be busy banging her, put on the calendar that you're "out of pocket" so that way no one at your work will really know what you're doing. This works best if you're a 40+ year old perverted and fugly old man that looks like a penguin.
I will be out of pocket for the rest of the afternoon.
by ap12345 December 01, 2009
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out of pocket

Making your way with just what you have on you - out of what's in your pocket. Being without one's usually available resources.
It's always used ambiguously - which is why everyone's forgotten what it means. "I'm out of pocket" or "He's out of pocket for awhile".
by ninedots December 04, 2004
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