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Book Shit

To run away really, really fast.

eg. To book it, or to book shit

1. The cops are coming! Book shit, book shit!

by jonasballerk June 27, 2009

18๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


The Book Of Mormon

A musical created by the creators of South Park. Perhaps one of the best musicals to ever be produced. The songs are amazing, and the acting/dancing is god-like. It's about the Mormon Faith.

Harry: I like South Park.

Norman: If you like South Park, then you'd love The Book Or Mormon.

Harry: ???

Norman: The Book Of Mormon is a musical created by the creators of South Park. The music is just amazing.

Harry: I'll check it out. Thanks for the info Norman.

by I_am_a_Mormon July 25, 2011

47๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž


book smart

A term used by D-students to rationalize their academic failings.

I might be a sociology major with a 1.5 GPA, but that just means I'm not BOOK smart!

by CrunchyCookie November 22, 2010

339๐Ÿ‘ 170๐Ÿ‘Ž


doorstop book

A large, boring book, generally considered a classic that can, and usually is, used as a doorstop instead of being read.

I never got through War and Peace. It's such a doorstop book.

by Quinby November 17, 2009

25๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


book google

When you need to figure out something, so you look it up in a book, like in the olden times, when dinosaurs ruled the earth.

Guy 1: Quick! What's the definiton of "callow?"

Guy 2: I don't know! My iPhone 4 doesn't get signal here!

Guy 3: Book google that shit!

by TeacherBitch July 28, 2010

7610๐Ÿ‘ 4249๐Ÿ‘Ž


book of words

1. The instructions, user or technical manual for a piece of equipment.

2. By inference, any important piece of documentation, either as treeware or in electronic form.


"Where's the Book of Words for the router ?"

"I've logged the fault in the Book of Words."

by Eighth of Seven January 14, 2007

12๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


p-book

Semi-portable macroscopic devices into which information and stories were typically inscribed by means of inks printed into "paper". Primarily made from trees and various plants and fibers, and commonly found glossed and polished on the outside or wrapped in cowhides.

P-books were considerably weighty depending on the amount of information stored inside them, and despite their size USUALLY CONTAINED ONLY ONE TITLE!!

Full sets of Encyclopaedia inscribed in p-book format often WEIGHED MORE THAN A HUMAN BEING!!

"Libraries" of the time were ENTIRE BUILDINGS DEVOTED TO LESS THAN ONE EXABYTE of information!!!

You will never know the joys of owning over a thousand p-books until you move them down six flights of stairs and back up three more. Makes you wonder how people lived through their University days back then without constant chiropractic care..

by Armand Banana January 18, 2006

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