Deep pockets

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Categories: Workplace Slang

Deep pockets refers to someone who has a lot of money or is very wealthy. It is often used to describe individuals who are financially well-off or have significant financial resources.

Examples:

– Sarah’s dad must have deep pockets, considering the luxurious car he just bought her.
– The company’s CEO has deep pockets and can easily afford to invest in multiple start-up ventures.

Synonyms:
wealth, big bucks, loaded, rich, affluent, well-off
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