hip-pocket

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See also: hip pocket

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From hip pocket.

Verb[edit]

hip-pocket (third-person singular simple present hip-pockets, present participle hip-pocketing, simple past and past participle hip-pocketed)

  1. (film, informal) Of a talent agent, to informally represent (an actor, screenwriter etc.) without signing a formal contract.

Adjective[edit]

hip-pocket (not comparable)

  1. Of a size suitable for putting into a hip pocket; of small size or scope.
    a hip-pocket guide

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