Pocket lint

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Pocket lint is the name commonly used to refer to lint found in the bottom of pockets. Pocket lint is usually made up of, but not limited to, detached fabric, dust and paper scraps. In some contexts, pocket lint may also refer to random items found in one's pocket.

As pocket lint is an amalgam of the contents of the pockets, pocket lint can be helpful when determining if drugs have been previously stored in the pockets, by testing it with various drug tests.[citation needed]


Pocket-lint is also the name of a UK gadget and technology site [1]. Set up in 2003 by Stuart Miles the site covers news, reviews, opinions and video on gadgets, digital cameras, home cinema equipment, phones and much more.

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