The song "There's a Hole in My Pocket" is performed by the American country music artist Johnny Cash. It was featured on his album "The Junkie and the Juicehead Minus Me," released in 1976. The song reflects themes of financial struggle and the fleeting nature of money.
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A hole.
It could be "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers".
Several songs feature the word "hole" in their titles, including "Hole in My Soul" by Aerosmith, "Black Hole Sun" by Soundgarden, and "Holes" by The Bouncing Souls. Other notable examples are "Creep (Radiohead)" which references a "hole" metaphorically in its lyrics and "The Hole" by The All-American Rejects. These songs span various genres and themes, often reflecting feelings of emptiness or longing.
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.
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.
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This means that she can't wait to spend the money she has.
This is an idiom meaning that you are eager to spend the money. The image is of your coins being hot, so that you jerk them out of your pocket and throw them away or spend them.
Hole in My Pocket was created in 1989-03.
One alternative method for creating pocket holes without using a jig is to use a drill and a pocket hole screw. Simply drill a pilot hole at an angle into the wood, then drive the pocket hole screw into the hole to create the pocket hole. Another method is to use a doweling jig to create a pocket hole-like joint by drilling a hole at an angle and inserting a dowel to join the pieces of wood.
To make pocket holes without a jig, you can use a drill and a special pocket hole drill bit. Simply drill an angled hole into the wood at the desired location to create a pocket hole.
it means your always trying to spend money on everything (I.E sweets, games ect)
it means your always trying to spend money on everything (I.E sweets, games ect)
The song "There's a Hole in My Pocket" is performed by the American country music artist Johnny Cash. It was featured on his album "The Junkie and the Juicehead Minus Me," released in 1976. The song reflects themes of financial struggle and the fleeting nature of money.