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  1. meaning - Why is a woman's purse called a "pocketbook"? - English ...

    The term, pocketbook, was so ubiquitous it came to have a broader meaning, mostly associated with the carrying of money in general, be it in a purse or in a pocket (as in, within a man's wallet).

  2. american english - "pocketbook" for "wallet" in AmEng vernacular ...

    Jan 7, 2016 · Is pocketbook a common term for wallet in AmEng vernacular, or is it primarily recognized as another word for "purse/handbag"? If indeed a relatively commonly used word for "wallet/

  3. What does "pocketbook" mean here? - English Language & Usage …

    "Pocketbook" in this case is used to mean a budget. Although "pocketbook" is usually used to refer to a wallet (especially a woman's purse), in this case, it's being used figuratively: 2. (figuratively) One's …

  4. Where did the "unavailable" meaning of "Out of Pocket" come from?

    It means something is paid from personal funds. Somehow "out of pocket" has become a new business catchphrase meaning "unreachable, out of communication", "unavailable", which is incorrect. Correct …

  5. Common expression for having a rich man's taste but a poor man's …

    Mar 1, 2016 · What is the common expression for having a rich person's taste and poor person's budget?

  6. etymology - When was the term "idiot box" coined? - English …

    I have received a lot of pleasure from this work and have profited immensely, but yet my pocketbook is empty. So I will soon go out of the Indian world and back into the white man's world with his "stink …

  7. History of usage of singular "they" (gender-neutral)

    (Jane Austen: Emma, Chapter VIII, Obreey PocketBook) Here the lattest who is clearly in singular (followed by makes), the gender of the person under question is unknown, so I understand it as a …