No, the words "pocket" and "wallet" do not rhyme. Here are some words that do rhyme with pocket:
docket
locket
rocket
socket
sprocket
You might have to resort to a phrase in order to rhyme wallet. Something like "call it" might work.
In your back pocket. lol
purse or wallet
Stealing from a person's pocket/wallet.
wallet is the answer
Put inside your pocket in a horizontal way with the opening facing downwards.
In my opinion, I think it would be better to find your wallet you can carry in a SIDE pocket because if you need to takemoney from your pocket real quick, you need to take yourwallet real quick too, right?But if you put it in your hip, it might be stuck and thenyou won't be able to take your wallet out really quick.So I think it would be better to carry in a side pocket.
Generally, it is not physically harmful for a man to carry his wallet in his back pocket.(Although an overstuffed wallet has been known to cause lower back pain and sciatica, so it is recommended not to carry your wallet in a back pocket.)AnswerIf the wallet is thick and the man is sitting on it for a long period of time, as he would when driving long distances, there can be a problem with sciatica, or issues with the Piriformis muscle that is nearby. That is because it causes him to sit at an uneven angle.
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The benefits of a flat wallet are many. If you are a man, and wear your wallet in your back pocket, the pocket isn't bulging when it is flat. If you are a woman a flat wallet fits nicely into a smaller purse.
Lucy Locket lost her pocket, Kitty Fisher found it. Not a penny was there in it, but a ribbon round it.
"I have left my wallet at home," he lied to his date.I found a wallet on the floor with a large sum of money and handed it in to the police.He needed a new wallet because his old one was tattered.
"Lucy Locket Lost Her Pocket" is a popular English nursery rhyme that dates back to the 18th century. The rhyme is about a girl named Lucy Locket who loses her pocket containing money and keys. There are variations of the rhyme with different endings, but they all revolve around Lucy's misfortune.