“You dropped your hot pocket!!”

Anonymous
I took a walk without the kids the other day. A couple of young boys, maybe first grade, whizzed by on their scooters, so I moved over to the side to get out of their way. The youngest one came over to me and kept telling me “you dropped your hot pocket!!” I had no idea what he was talking about and told him it must have been someone else who dropped it.

So when I got home I googled it and I think it means that I looked scared? According to urban dictionary-/ when you’re scared AF!

Or am I missing something?
Anonymous
Awww…he just learned this phrase and was really excited to use it.
Anonymous
He was an adorable kid.
Anonymous
Hot pocket refers to vagina. 😬
Anonymous
Do you really care what a couple of 1st graders jokingly called out to you?
Anonymous
Cute saying!
Anonymous
Probably heard it on YouTube
Anonymous
DS and his friends went through a phase about age 13 where they would yell at people "you dropped your pocket!" (not hot, just pocket) idk if there was a double meaning then but I thought it was hilarious.

But maybe I'm like my mom's friend who saw her kid's bong and said "Look at the lamp John made!!"
Anonymous
I’ve never heard this saying before. I must be old. I thought hot pockets are those microwaved snacks.
Anonymous
This isn't "cute" or "adorable." It's just something we all hope our kids grow out of soon.
Anonymous
It’s an old Vine. The teen boy in the original video was being interviewed with his friend about a fire or something. His line, “I dropped my hot pocket” shows how scared he was (and missing his hot pocket).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s an old Vine. The teen boy in the original video was being interviewed with his friend about a fire or something. His line, “I dropped my hot pocket” shows how scared he was (and missing his hot pocket).


A shooting.

Here’s the full clip:

https://knowyourmeme.com/videos/149325-i-dropped-my-hot-pocket
Anonymous
My kid says, “I like your cut, g” all day long when he approves of something. I find it cute and annoying at the same time. Kids these days…
Anonymous
Oh goodness. That’s when I just say “yes I just talked to your mom”.

Your mom jokes are scary and not insulting at this age.
Anonymous
Young boys love to yell stuff to pedestrians.
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