Some dress shirts commonly have holes, which are pockets. The pockets are just a apart of the shirt for stylish accent.
Hole in My Pocket was created in 1989-03.
Y Society-Hole in your pocket??
someone that keeps finding pennys on the ground and then relized that the person in front of him/her has a hole in his/her pocket
A pocket snowman is a term used in poker, particularly in Texas Hold'em where the players keep face-down "hole" or "pocket" cards. A "snowman" is poker slang for the 8 due to its shape, so a Hold'em player having "pocket snowmen" has a pair of eights face-down in front of him.
A hole.
This is a riddle. The answer to the riddle is that the pocket has a hole in it.
That there's a hole in your pocket.
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it means that you are spending alot of moneyWhen money "burns a hole in my pocket" it means I have discretionary cash and I am eager to spend it. We say "I have ten dollars burning a hole in my pocket" to mean " I have ten bucks I can't wait to spend!"It means that you have money to spend and you are ready to spend it.
wedding dress does not have a button hole
This isn't an idiom because you can figure out what it means pretty easily. It's an exaggeration - pretending that your money is so eager to leave your pocket that it can burn a hole to get out.
There is no clear origin to this phrase. In the 1700's, it was just used as "burning your pocket," but by the 1800's it had become "burning a hole in your pocket." The implication is that the coins are so hot that you jerk them out of your pocket and throw them away.