To leave quickly and deliberately.
Origin: Vietnam War. Bo di means leave and Chay means run quickly.
“Bo di chay” spoken quickly in Vietnamese sounded like “book it” to the U.S. soldiers.
When they returned home, they spread the term across the whole country. Which is
why everyone claims they used it growing up during and after the Vietnam war.
“Yo, this party is lame. Let’s book it.”
"Book" Is the plural term for "Book". In ancient english, this was known to be "Books". Since then, the language has been officially changed to "Book".
it is a BOOK
"daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmm man you seeeee that fine looking book."
"ya hommie i want to read it so much"
An adjective describing someone as perfect inside and out to the point they are straight out of a book or they compare to the fictional lovers in books
Friend a : So how was your date describe him to me
Friend b : He’s so book!
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A book is a thick peice of card board with pages inside. A book is made to read and enjoy. One of the most important thing they say Is "never judge a book by its cover". That means if the cover of the book looks bad, the adventure might not be bad. A book helps you grow imagination and creativity. If you don't read, you will be in bad health.
"DID YOU HERE ABOUT THE NEW BOOK?!" "YES. I HEARD IT WAS AMAZING!"
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To get a book ya go to tha fucken liberry and borro a fucken book
I read a book on ya fucken bitch