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.
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.
Wherever a rotund woman drinks beer and eats donuts while watching "Who Wants To Prove They're A Whore On National Television" and ignoring the cries of her 14 squalling spawn, there is Poontucket. Wherever a man in a stained shirt with worn armpits speaks profoundly of "those people" while pausing only to spit a wad of gooey yellow phlegm past the soggy butt of a Marlboro clenched permanently in brown, broken teeth, there is Poontucket.