Adj.
Used to describe people with their school photo on a right page of the school yearbook. These are typically people (or things) described as annoying and not funny.
man 1: I guess Santa's helper is a squirrel.
man 2: I bet you were on the right page of the school year book.
A person in the dead-book is dead. Some people have others "put in the dead-book".
"That cony got put in the dead-book when he messed with some bad bloods and got shot in the face."
a person who owns a large set of books. like a bookworm- however unlike bookworms, reading these books are irrelevant. hence book dragons are collectors of books.
“she’s a book dragon- she’s got a whole room stacked with books and yet doesn’t pick any up to read”
An adorable friend or acquaintance who you know little about.
Don’t worry young book, I’ll be here when you get back.
By Throbert Buster
Meaning the oldest trick in the book, but amidst a dreary morning, a lazy rising sun, a distinguished gentlemen by the name of Throbert Buster, twixt with his confusion, exclaims, "The Oldest Book in The Tree!"
Thats literally The Oldest Book in The Tree bro.
A reference to using a coloring book to describe or teach about complicated or inappropriate things. Used on The Colbert Report
"Mom, where do babies come from". That's another coloring book
An old ass library book that you open and smells like a middle school toilet.