hip-pocket client

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hip-pocket client (plural hip-pocket clients)

  1. (entertainment industry) A person who is being provisionally represented by an agent but is not yet signed by the agency.
    • 2013, Mary Johnson, The New Scriptwriter's Journal, page 289:
      As a hip-pocket client, you'll receive a short burst of attention and your script will probably be sent out to a few places. If the script doesn't generate heat, the agency will quickly write you off.