a big, heavy, old, or ancient book.
in fact just any book, but book implies an average sort of book, whereas the word tome implies a big, heavy, old or ancient book. possibly an important or signifigant one.
The wizard opened his creaky, leather-bound tome of magic, and began to cast a spell.
attractive, W.Ireland. Possible Gaelic origin. Usually uttered by a man in reference to a woman.
John: Look at your wan, she's pure tome, like!
A reference-style book, sometimes part of a series. Usually large and perhaps an exhaustive reference.
"Sex for Dummies" is a humorous tome of information.
An overly large and dense piece of writing.
"Though 'On The Road' by Kerouac is regarded as a milestone in literature, it's a bit of a tome."
The solid way of sayin Tom, usually used for aww m8 big tome to describe his enourmousness
Rathbone: Biiiiig toooomes a biggun
Big Tome: sup Raaaaaaaaaaaaathbone
a skinny British emo who is terrible at typing
"dame it, yer! MCR is kewl"
"... excuse me? You're such a Tome."