a prepositional phrase used to describe time spent on Facebook. Used to replace saying "on Facebook", often said after making a stalkerish reference to something seen on Facebook.
"I was lurkin' on da book last night and found a picture of my ex making out with a fish."
Girl 1: I wonder if that guy from Chem is available...
Girl 2: He is. He just broke up with Sherry who is in nursing school.
Girl 1: How do you know that...?
Girl 2: What? It was on da book.
When you chose to buy college textbooks through other students, and when you meet up, it's basically like a drug deal but with books. Quick, discreet, and to the point.
A book driveby dialogue:
J: Hey man, you got that psych 101 we talked about?
M: For sure man, 50 dolla
J: Here you go..
M: Pleasure doing business with you!
K: Hey, you wanna have lunch?
L: Can't, I'm meeting up for a book driveby later.
An antiquated term for a phone book.
I need a plumber, but I'm old and I don't know how to use the internet. Can I borrow your herd book?
Stalking known or unknown persons on Facebook for any extended amount of time.
"Man, I'm late for work, but I can't stop creepin' the book."
-"What'd you do all night?"
-"Eh, I crept the book, found some new friends"
a. using facebook as a method to find out information on a certain person.
b. stalking a person via facebook
so i was creepin' the book to find out if kyle would like to go to prom with me...
facebook stalker creeping
Create This Book is a really nice prompt book made by Moriah Elizabeth.
Moriah Elizabeth is a really nice and funny YouTuber
Get the book, it's awesome I did some of it, it's super nice in case you have no idea what in the world to draw (like me half my life)
nobody: i drew everything possible, got any ideas???
awesome person who knows everything: well, you haven't. get create this book on amazon.
nobody: thx. i got it. i will have YEARS of drawing ideas!!!
awesome person who knows everything: i know. its awesome.
A book that's usually deemed immoral, controversial, outrageous or just plain wrong by social standards. Usually a book that is sought to be removed or otherwise restricted from public access, typically from a library or a school curriculum.
The new challenged book is now available to the public.