I believe the reference is that magpie's are gregarious and will take objects they find attractive.
The little thieves of the bird world, they like shiny treasures and are very curious.
This is not an idiom. It means exactly what it says -- someone is putting their hands into their pockets.
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It either means he is embarrassed, or very uncomfortable. But if it's more casual, a man usually puts his hands in his pockets when he doesn't know what to do with them.
It means that the Magpies are probably going to roost.
It could mean anything... What does it mean when you walk with your friends? Lol.
because everyone loves collingwood magpies because everyone loves collingwood magpies
It is not appropriate for a man to put his hands in your pockets. Either he is a pickpocket or a pervert.
It means nothing other than there are 7 magpies sitting on your window sill.
it means the world will end
If you mean Notts County then it is 'the magpies'
it means they might like that person or he is to shy to ask that person out! that what i think
Thoreau meant that Americans are too passive and comfortable in their lifestyles, not taking action or striving for change. By keeping their hands in their pockets, they are not engaging in meaningful activities or pushing for progress in society.