No. Hands (or any other appendages) in pockets is something the Army is particularly strict about.
It is generally against military regulations to put your thumbs in your pockets while in uniform. This is done to maintain a professional appearance and demonstrate discipline and respect. Soldiers are usually expected to keep their hands out of their pockets unless they have a specific reason to be using them.
Grab their faces and put your thumbs on their mouth then kiss your thumbs! No tongue though.
so they would not have to enlist in the army
dont...
they put there thumbs up or down
Yes, the word 'pocket' is a noun (pocket, pockets), a verb (pocket, pockets, pocketing, pocketed), and an adjective. Examples: noun: You should put the cash in your pocket. verb: You can pocket the change. adjective: I put all of my pocket change in a jar.
put jalepeno pepper juice on thier thumbs
Put inside your pocket in a horizontal way with the opening facing downwards.
download it on your phone then stick your phone in your pocket.
put it in your LEFT pocket
Pocket money is called pocket money because money was put into the pockets.If money was in the pocket, the person could spend it
Put your hands on your hips with your thumbs pointed towards your back. If you follow your thumbs back to your spine you are approximately at the L3-L4 disk level.
you can put them in your pocket