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OUT-OF-POCKET
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Dictionary entry overview: What does out-of-pocket mean?
• OUT-OF-POCKET (adjective)
The adjective OUT-OF-POCKET has 1 sense:
1. calling for the spending of cash
Familiarity information: OUT-OF-POCKET used as an adjective is very rare.
Dictionary entry details
Sense 1
Meaning:
Calling for the spending of cash
Context example:
his out-of-pocket costs were $10
Similar:
due (owed and payable immediately or on demand)
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