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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.

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