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open book

it means you are an easy person to know.
like reading an open book, you can read what the person is thinking or feeling.

Jenny: I like you Forest. Do you like me?
Forest: Well, I...
Jenny: You don't have to say it, you're an open book.

by shinviroz February 6, 2009

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book smart

The general definition of book smart is someone who is intelligent and very well educated academically. However, the term is usually used to contrast and compare with another term known as "street smart".

The stereotype of a book smart person is someone who is upper-class and well educated but less knowledgeable when it comes to handling important situations faced in bad neighborhoods and lower-class city areas (a.k.a. the streets). However, the stereotype of a street smart person is someone who is intelligent and knows how to handle important situations in the streets but is not as well-educated academically.
The more extreme and negative stereotypes are that book smart people are naive, easily manipulated, and have bad judgment in bad situations, while street smart people are unintelligent and incapable of achieving a higher education.

Both stereotypes aren't always true and any semblance of them are only due to different lifestyles and experiences.

Josh: Are you sure me and Jason will get along? Jason is street smart and I'm book smart. We will probably be very different from each other.

Mike: Nah, don't worry. Jason may be street smart but he is also book smart. I'm sure you two will have a lot in common.

by book smart & street smart girl July 16, 2010

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off the books

No paper trail , on the down low.

Don't tell no one. kind of like when someone is hiding money they keep it "OFF THE BOOKS"

ELLIE : HEY I NEED YOU TO DO ME A SOLID, BUT KEEP IT OFF THE BOOKS.

ANGEL : I GOT YOU , SAY NO MAS.

by Elliedizzle420 December 1, 2018

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booking

to chat with someone on facebook. To use facebook's chat.

I was booking him earlier today.

by sweetiepie88 April 23, 2010

3πŸ‘ 29πŸ‘Ž


one for the books

an occurence so incredible that will surely be remembered for years to come.

''Jeanette aptly labeled Tom as a "human skidmark on the underwear of life" when he forgot to acknowledge their wedding anniversary by having an illicit fling with the baby-sitter at the local hotel.''

That's definetly one for the books, wouldn't you say?

Oh well, Jeanette....least you still have me...! ;)

by Robbie September 4, 2006

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sub-booking

Like sub-tweeting, except on facebook.

You want to say something about another person's status or post, but don't want your comment to pop up in their Notifications. So, you use sub-booking: instead of adding your comment to their discussion, you just post it to your own status. Your friends all see the comment, but the person you're commenting about doesn't get an alert and, if you filter your friend groups, doesn't necessarily see your comment at all.

by 155fathoms June 24, 2013


drama-book

1) What they would have named Facebook if they had known it would be used by millions of self important cunts to cause drama.

2) When someone posts worthless crap on their status that they otherwise would never say out loud in public.
3) Posting crap on Facebook that someone would roll their eyes and bitch slap you for saying in person.

Usage:

SUSY Posts: β€œLike, OMfGROFLCOPTERS, If you’re going to talk shit say it to my face, you know who you are... QQ”

BOB: β€œ dude, did you see susy’s post? talk about drama-book!"

by krewl April 15, 2011