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    I am going to be "out of pocket" next week

    Where the fuck did this term originate from. I never heard it untill I moved down south. You may be out of pocket, i am just going to be out of the office.

    Out of Pocket makes no fucking sense. MS Outlook doesn't have an "Out of Pocket Reminder", they stuck with the ever so self explainatory "Out of Office Reminder"

    Can you be in pocket?

    Same goes along with people asking "Who all is going to be here next week?"
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    I never heard it until I moved to the Bay Area. I have also been curious about its origin.
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    I don't know either....

    Maybe it means, if you call my phone its not going to be in my pocket, therefore I won't answer your ass.

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    John Bigay wrote:

    Prior to working for the federal government, I thought the phrase out of pocket referred to having used one's own money for something. However, I have heard many people, albeit within the military realm of government, in which I happen to work, use the term to mean "he's not here/he's out of the office." At first I thought this was a "Hawaii thing" (where I work), but I have heard it from both military employees and civilian employees of the military, in Hawaii and in mainland-U.S. areas, too.

    I won't go into detail about the financial senses of out of pocket, except to say that it's an adverb phrase that means 'lacking money or assets' or 'having suffered a financial loss'. As a hyphenated adjective, it could mean 'having no money', but usually refers to expenses that require cash to be paid when the expense is incurred. These expenses may be reimbursed, such as business-trip outlays, or unreimbursed, such as health-insurance copays.

    Yes, out of pocket has come to mean 'unreachable, absent, unavailable'. Lurking on the Internet discussion group "alt.usage.english," I'm convinced that this "newer" meaning is at least 25 years old, originally not too common, but now increasingly used over a wide area. In fact the Dictionary of American Regional English promises out of pocket as a "coming attraction" in the forthcoming Volume IV. Their draft entry is labeled "Chiefly South and South Midland," a regional distribution that includes southern states (such as Georgia and Alabama), and states just above this region (such as Tennessee and Kentucky). However, I would add that out of pocket is also used in Hawaii (thank you!), on the West Coast, in the Midwest and West (especially in Texas), and even in the Northeast (such as in the financial districts of New York City).

    Many explanations of this 'unreachable, unavailable' meaning have been put forth. The most reasonable one is that the original financial sense ("out-of-pocket expenses") took on a broader meaning, first used by bankers, brokers, and others employed in the financial sector. Here's the analogy: if you're on vacation rather than working, you're incurring expenses you wouldn't normally have. Another connection with the original financial sense: if you're out of the office, you're probably losing an opportunity to make money. By the way, if you take your cell phone or laptop with you on vacation, you're in pocket. Which brings me to another explanation: if your cell phone is not in your pocket, you're out of pocket. Sounds plausible until you realize the 'unreachable, unavailable' meaning of the phrase predates the popularity of pocket-sized cell phones.

    Another possibility: if you're traveling, things are not readily available, accessible, or at hand-as they would be if they were "in your pocket." And finally, there are some who insist that this newer meaning of out of pocket is from football: if the quarterback is outside the 'pocket', the area cleared by blockers, he can't pass the ball safely.

    The phrase out of pocket also means 'out of place; out of order', and often describes unacceptable behavior or situations. This meaning has its roots in Black English of the 1940s, and refers to the pockets on a pool table. An example from a recent edition of The Los Angeles Times: "Any outsider who would attempt to engage in that conversation would be out of pocket."
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    edit: nevermind... Tye 1on is on top of things.
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    Tye 1on's research is probably better than my anecdote, but I've mostly heard it from ex-military guys I worked with.

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    I never heard it until I got into sales. I thought it was some sort of sales lingo I was unaware of, and thought at the time how lame it sounded.

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    Hell, I have been in sales for a long time. Never heard that saying till I read this. Bizarre.

    Well, I will be out of pocket then the 31st-April 5 in Orlando instead of meeting you at a bar to get shitfaced.

    I really hate that one: I can't ride/drink with you and 2: I will be in 85 degree humid weather, beating up Mickey Mouse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzworthy View Post
    ...I will be in 85 degree humid weather, beating up Mickey Mouse.
    Do not forget to get Mini Mouse in the Pooperhausen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzworthy View Post
    I will be in 85 degree humid weather, beating up Mickey Mouse.
    Helmet cam footy is required.

    Edit: Especially if you get Mini in the pooperhausen.
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    I'm out of pocket.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bodhi View Post
    Do not forget to get Mini Mouse in the Pooperhausen.
    Mickey Mouse is divorcing Minnie Mouse because she's fucking Goofy....
    It's 5 o'clock somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mrryde View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzzworthy View Post
    I will be in 85 degree humid weather, beating up Mickey Mouse.

    Meh...Mickey has it coming. Please give him a punch in the neck for me.
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    i never heard it used in this context until i read this.

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    Looks like Mickey is going to be one hurtin SOB and Mini is going to be walking funny.
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