Well you would say a pocket pitBULL. I believe it's a mini bull.
a pocket pitt is a mixed dog usally take prue bred pitt and then bred with a small short haired and has a musculre build
IT DEPENDS ON WHAT POCKET BIKE DO U HAVE
He finds a solid gold peach pit and puts it in his pocket to show his friends. He immediately forgets about it until the Wizard makes him empty his pockets. The peach pit is really Ozma.
To take a pygmy's head off in Pocket God, buy the tar pit. Every once and-a-while, a skeleton hand will come up. Hold you pygmy right above the tar pit but don't drop it in. Wait for the skeleton hand to grab your pygmy, but don't drop it! Keep pulling the pygmy away from the pit. Eventually the head of the pygmy will come off.
(n.) a small animal often seen in the amazon (v.) to thrust one into a fiery pit of doom
A full-grown pocket pit bull typically weighs between 11 to 22 pounds and stands about 14 to 20 inches tall at the shoulder. Their compact size and muscular build make them look robust despite their smaller stature compared to standard pit bull breeds. These dogs are known for their strength and agility, often surprising people with their capabilities.
if you're particular about having an amstaff then, no. but there is a "pocket bully" which is a pit bull that's lower to the ground but just as muscular as a standard size pit. they're hard to find but they're out there.
(n.) a small animal often seen in the amazon (v.) to thrust one into a fiery pit of doom
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A pothole is a hollow or a cavity, usually found in road surfaces. Some synonyms are crater, chuckhole, pit, fracture, pocket, rut, dip or depression.
A homophone for "pit" is "pit"; for "cavity" it is "caveatty".
An ash pit is a pit for the disposal of ashes.