A bookmobile or mobile library is a large vehicle designed for use as a library. They are designed to hold books on shelves so that when the vehicle is parked the books can be accessed by readers. They usually have sufficient space so that people can also sit and read books inside them.
The vehicle driven by an individual who is offered every job they apply for. Especially used in instances of persons working in the performing arts who "book" several jobs in a row.
A car that is not manly. Driven by guys with New Era hats or any other sideways hat. Usually slow and low, and no horsepower at all. Usually a foreign car. Mexicans started this trend with Honda Civics.
Jose: Dude check out my car, I just lowered it so much I cant drive it on the street, though it is my daily driver.
John: Thats cool I guess.....
Jose: I cant even leave my driveway without making my car less valuable.
John: Dipshit. You should get a fast car like a man. Not some idiot bromobile.
We know which one would win as far as da number of folks gathered around it. :P
Y'know, da concept of "bookmobile vs. boobmobile" might not be such a crazy idea, after all --- if they had one or more chesty chicks operate and staff said tomes-stocked bus, and promised guys dat dey would each get to feel up said well-endowed cuties for a few minutes in exchange for every book dat dey read, local literacy and readership would likely skyrocket!