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.
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"
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"
by Bum Stick May 03, 2010
Noun: A person who engages in the process of pocketing. A person who has been pocketed by someone else often chooses to pocket another person in a sort of competition among pocketers who try to steal the most pockets. Pocketers label the pockets which they have stolen and keep them as a sort of trophy.
Jack, Mike, and Kyle are all pocketers trying to steal Neil's pockets.
Jack thinks that he is a better pocketer than Kyle because he has more pockets than Kyle.
Kyle was disappointed after pocketing Tyler because he was not able to keep the pocket.
Jack thinks that he is a better pocketer than Kyle because he has more pockets than Kyle.
Kyle was disappointed after pocketing Tyler because he was not able to keep the pocket.
by Forest Prefontaine May 02, 2008
In football/soccer when a player doesn’t let an opponent do anything significant eg. rendering them useless throughout a match
by fartlicker420 March 22, 2021
by TheBlazingJoe June 02, 2021
Term used by people trying to be sneaky about how they ask if another person has any drugs for sale.
by MessyJessy74 June 11, 2020
A complimentary reference describing a live musical performance, akin to an athlete being in "the zone".
Me: I just saw James Taylor live, his performance of the song "Shower the People" was so "in the pocket".
by DutchKormidlo December 11, 2010
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.
by cajunchick February 28, 2010