deep pockets



deep pockets

if an organization or a person has deep pockets, they have a lot of money Anyone who tries to help that company will need deep pockets - it is nearly bankrupt.
See also: deep, pocket

deep pockets

1. n. a good source of money. Deep pockets are hard to find since the stock market crashed.
2. n. a rich person. The lawyer went after the doctor who was the deep pockets of the organization.
See also: deep, pocket

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Lavonne-English
Kai (1)KIE (German, Swedish, Finnish)Frisian, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Dutch
Dalitsodah-LEE-tsoSouthern African, Chewa
Nicholson['nikəlsn]
Ashraqat-Arabic
Kyriake-Greek