It means that, in some unspecified way, you are like a potato in a sack.
You should probably ask the person who told you this in what particular way they feel that you resemble a starchy root vegetable in a container for dry goods, because to the best of my knowledge it's not a common idiom and your confusion is fully justified.
lick my sack
hit the sack means to go to bed or to sleep.It means he has gone to bed - hitting the sack is a slang way of saying your body will hit the bed when you lie down.
"I have a pink sack (bag, purse)" and "I have one pink sack (bag, purse)" are literal English equivalents of the French phrase J'ai un sac rose. Regardless of the meaning, the pronunciation remains "zheh eh sa-kroz" in French.
Yes because you are not literally hitting a sack.
It's pronounced "sacker" like someone who puts potatoes in a sack.
ugly rags and potato sack shoes
the phrase hit the sack came from Germany.
Another word for the coarse sack is a "gunnysack" or "potato sack."
a sack that carries things like a rack
It means that it is really not flattering- If you think about what a potato sack looks like, its just loose and has no shape to it at all. Its just a bag that brushes over the curves of a body. So it is not flattering.
a sack that carries things like a rack
"You're a demon in the sack" means you're an excellent lover and will definitely satisfy during sexual excursions.
Oh, Jump in a Sack is a guided reader program from McGraw-Hill. To jump in a sack could mean exactly what it says, as in the cat, ever curious, jumped into the empty sack sitting on the floor. To jump in the sack is an expression meaning to go to bed.
a potato
A burlap bag. A potato sack A gunny sack
i know 'pilfer a sack' comes from baseball and to pilfer means to steal. So I'm guessing that to 'pilfer a sack' means to steal a base.
Its when Chuck Norris "T-bags"