
Ah, the comforting feel of raw cash swishing around in your back pockets. Put your hands in your pockets Put your hands into your pockets Your hands are now in your pockets Your hands are now inside your pockets So both of your sentences are correct and mean the same thing, but using 'in' here is more common. to give money to someone or to charity ( organizations that collect money to give to poor people, ill people, etc.): People are more inclined to put their hands in their pockets to help children. He needs his precious 20s to feel normal, to feel as sane as he was ever able to feel. Intro Tonight I just wanna take you higher Throw your hands up in the sky Let's set this party off right Players Chorus Put your pinky rings up to the moon Girls, what y'all tryna do. What does this mean, big picture, though? I suppose the cash thing is one explanation for why his pants always appear larger than they need to be. Here’s a little something for your service.” He tells one of his aides, “Go turn on Fox News, sweetheart,” and slips them a 20. But who is getting $20 tips? Who is getting a crisp Jackson massaged into their hand by the president of the United States? Is the whole institution-like, his hotel?-getting it? Is it the doorman? A bellhop? The cleaning service? Does he just tip “hotels,“ or what? What of the Air Force One pilot? “Thanks for another smooth ride, Tim.

You wouldn‘t waste your time stopping in the 7-Eleven down the street for a hot dog you would ask one of your staffers to do it.Īfter the photo made the rounds, he explained he keeps them on hand for tips, which he leaves “for the hotel.” That seems okay! Nice even. Cause Ive got one hand in my pocket And the other one is givin a high five Verse 2 I feel drunk, but Im sober Im young, and Im underpaid Im tired, but Im working, yeah I care, but Im.

It isn’t something one thinks about all the time, but it sure makes sense. to give money to someone or to charity ( organizations that collect money to give to poor people, ill people, etc. President Barack Obama once said that his credit card got rejected at a restaurant because he apparently didn’t use it enough. Under ones control or influence, especially in an underhanded or unethical way, such as by bribery or extortion. It’s also super strange because presidents don’t typically carry cash.
