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What does the slang term high pockets mean?

payday loan n. A small short-term loan, with very high interest rates, that the borrower promises to repay on or near the next payday. Payday lending is an established form of lending in the US and Canada. Also: payday advance, overnight loan.

What does out of pocket mean slang?

People have been asking about the “unavailable” meaning of “out of pocket” for decades, but there’s also an “inappropriate” meaning that is spreading. Being out of pocket means being unavailable or unreachable. Out-of-pocket behavior is doing or saying something inappropriate.

What does it mean when a guy calls a girl bad?

“Bad” means good. Actually “bad” means even better than good. It’s often used in reference to someone’s appearance. Bet.

What is bet on Snapchat?

Bet: Something is going to happen.

What does I’ve been out of pocket mean?

phrase. If you are out of pocket, you have less money than you should have or than you intended, for example, because you have spent too much or because of a mistake.

What happens when you meet your out of pocket?

What is an Out-of-Pocket Maximum and How Does it Work? An out-of-pocket maximum is a cap, or limit, on the amount of money you have to pay for covered health care services in a plan year. If you meet that limit, your health plan will pay 100% of all covered health care costs for the rest of the plan year.

What does bhet mean in texting?

BHET

Acronym Definition
BHET Bis 2-Hydroxyethyl Terephthalate (chemistry)
BHET Beroepsvereniging Holistisch Energetisch Therapeut (Dutch: Professionnelle Holistic Energetic Therapists)

What does ARD mean in texting?

Alright. In text messaging and online, the abbreviation ARD is widely used with the meaning “Alright.” In this context, it is typically used to indicate assent or agreement, or as a statement that everything is okay.

What does took after mean?

transitive verb. : to resemble (someone) in features, build, character, or disposition a daughter who takes after her mother “That’s Tulliver’s son,” said the publican to a grocer standing on the adjacent door-step. ” Ah!” said the grocer, “I thought I knew his features.