“Hold My Pocket” is internet slang that originated in prison culture, symbolizing dominance and control. It refers to when an individual, usually a newcomer or weaker person, is forced to hold onto the back pocket of a more powerful person’s pants, symbolizing their subservience. On the internet, it is used metaphorically to express someone’s willingness to be controlled or manipulated by someone else.
Examples:
1. After finding out about her boyfriend’s affair, Sarah decided to confront him. She told him, “Hold My Pocket, I won’t let you get away with this anymore!” meaning she would no longer allow him to manipulate or deceive her.
2. When a new employee joined the company, his colleagues decided to test his loyalty. They jokingly told him, “Hold My Pocket and make sure you do everything I say,” insinuating that he would have to follow their instructions obediently.
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