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out of pocket (idioms and phrases)​

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Answered by anuradhadevi2021
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To me, "out of pocket" means only "short of money." "Out of pocket" is one of many expressions with meanings that change depending on context. Anyone who has an insurance policy with a deductible is probably familiar with the term's most common definition: to lay out one's own money.

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