Answer 1:
The answer should be "Nothing" or "Snot" (a rich man has a handkerchief).
Answer 2:
It is indeed tupeal if you want the Tamil word.
Rich man uses handkerchief in blowing tupeal. Then keep it in their pocket.
Poor man blows using their bare hands then throwing it anywhere.
Kids don't blow. They just swallow it. Unless their being told by their parents.
Answer 3:
Pick your nose and Voila...There is your answer on your finger.
The answer to this riddle is snot. Rich people use handkerchiefs to blow their nose, keeping them in their pockets to wash later. Poorer men use disposable tissues and throw them away immediately. Children, unfortunately, have the repulsive tendency to eat their boogers.
This riddle has a number of possible answers, and some of them are puns. Sometimes the riddle question includes a few letters of the word to limit it. Here are some common answers with explanations:
1. A pound (British). A rich man keeps his pounds (money) in his pocket, a poor man throws away his pounds by buying what he doesn't need, and kids eat about a pound of food in a meal.
2. Coins. A rich man hangs onto his coins and keeps them in his pocket. A poor man squanders his coins, and some children will eat coins.
3. Mucus (or Tupeal in Tamil, like in some versions of the riddle). A rich man has a handkerchief to blow his nose and keeps it in his pocket. A poor man without a handkerchief will blow his nose anywhere (like capping a finger over a nostril and blowing the other one toward the ground). And children have been known to eat mucus and other nasal contents.
taurobells
Her mother keeps showing her off like she was a trophy. Also, her mother keeps criticizing everything she does.
a trombone?
Takes a lickin' and keeps on tickin' = Timex watches
you call a successful farmer a farmer that keeps the farm animals feed and the fields mowed and fertilized. and one that keeps crops growing big and strong.
Are you reserved? Meaning are you a reserved type of person, a person that keeps to themself.
tuseil
rich Man keeps me in pocket, Poorman throws me away, Kids eat me, i'm a 5 letter word __O__N__. Who am I?
tupeal
money.
The word is tupeal meaning the liquid that flows from your nose when you have a cold.
snot
The answer is bluepearl. The 'rich man' knows it's value, so he keeps it in his pocket; the 'poor man', unaware of it's value, throws it away; kids will swallow it thinking it's candy.
Tupeal seems to be the Tamil word for what we call mucus or snot. It is a really old Appalachian riddle. The answer is snot. The original riddle was: Riddle to my riddle to my rocket, What the poor man throws away, the rich man puts in his pocket.
I have seen him take his screwdriver out of his shirt pocket. But I am not sure whether he always keeps it there.
In "Charlotte's Web," Avery has a frog in his pocket. He often catches frogs and keeps them as pets in his pockets.
Pokemon is the abbreviation for Pocket monsters. they're monsters because they are special animals etc etc. they're pocket because the poke ball keeps them in your pocket
Snot.