Define Hands In The Pockets Meaning

Hands In The Pockets
a non-literal snowboarding term, "hands in the pockets" refers to a trick done with such steeze, it looks as though they could have just kept their hands in their pockets.

"Did you see that kid? Cab 270 on, pretzel out--hands in the pockets. Sick."
By Arliene
Put Your Hand In My Pocket
when you in jail and your jail mate or daddy wants some loving to dad and your going to give it to him

put your hand in my pocket boy
By Opalina
Get Your Hand Outta My Pocket!
Term used by another man in the room to cause a disturbance and distraction during the killing of Malcom X in New York.

Get your hand outta my pocket! was the term used during the killing of Malcom X
By Juliane
Get Your Hand Outta My Pocket!
what was yelled before Malcolm X was shot while delivering a speech on February 21.

Get your hand outta my pocket! Don't be messin' with my pockets
By Rosanne
Hand Pocket Dancer
A person who stays in a area not exceeding 2 square meters dancing in a combination of dips, twirls, fancy footwork and other kick ass moves whilst keeping his hands in his pockets at all times. Eye contact from spectators only serves to spur the hand pocket dancer on, although all comes to an end once his wife comes back from the toilet. From then on the hand pocket dancer appears like any other normal drinker propping up the bar.

By Emmy
Left-Hand Pocket Launcher
The act of secretly masturbating with your left hand in your left pocket, pocket launcher being an obvious term.

It works the same for right handed people but it does not have the same effect.

kid 1: hey man! that substitute teacher was soo hot!

kid 2: i know, i fired off a left-hand pocket launcher while everyone was silent reading.
By Gerladina
Hand In Pocket
(Noun.) The act of fisting an anus for sexually gratification for either the fister and/or the fistee.

Adam was home and had nothing to do. His parents came into his room and found he had his hand in pocket.
By Micki
[Hand To Pocket Disease]
a person who has a hard time paying for things, not for lack of money, but lack of wanting to spend their own money.

"last night I went out with JT and once again got stuck with the bill."
"Uh oh, he might have caught Hand to Pocket disease, I hear it has been going around"
By Lauree