by saren dipity June 12, 2011
Get the Poockey mug.Poocket means "pocket" or "close friend."
You use the word in two ways.
Example: "Do you have a poocket?"
Is to ask if someone has a pocket.
"What's up, Poocket?"
Is to use to call someone a close friend.
You use the word in two ways.
Example: "Do you have a poocket?"
Is to ask if someone has a pocket.
"What's up, Poocket?"
Is to use to call someone a close friend.
by HNST May 10, 2015
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A mythical creature that likes to snuggle and forage for berries. Is prone to temper tantrums to get what they want.
Look at the tiny little Pookey!
by Laura June 11, 2004
Get the pookey mug.".....So I pookey-Tim'd her..."
"She was going down on me so I pulled out and pookey-tim'd all over her face"
"What the Pookey-Tim is going on here!"
"She bent over and I gave her the good old Pookey-Tim"
"She was going down on me so I pulled out and pookey-tim'd all over her face"
"What the Pookey-Tim is going on here!"
"She bent over and I gave her the good old Pookey-Tim"
by Spunk Masta flex October 16, 2004
Get the Pookey-Tim mug.Poocket means "pocket" or "close friend."
You use the word in two ways.
Example: "Do you have a poocket?"
Is to ask if someone has a pocket.
"What's up, Poocket?"
Is to use to call someone a close friend.
You use the word in two ways.
Example: "Do you have a poocket?"
Is to ask if someone has a pocket.
"What's up, Poocket?"
Is to use to call someone a close friend.
by HNST May 10, 2015
Get the Poocket mug.A gathering in which one tosses a tennis ball in the air or possibly hits an opponent and the fellow participants scatter in a frantic sense of excitement.
by Gaza5eva June 5, 2019
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