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verb meaning to run or to leave in a hurry i fuckin booked when the cops showed up
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an object used as a coaster, increase the hight of small children, or increase the stability of poorly built furniture. where do you want me to put your drink?
oh, just leave it on top of that book. |
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cool: the first option given when trying to type 'cool' in a text message using t9 that chick thinks she's book, but she's totally hacked.
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1. A source of information.
2. A source of entertainment. 3. A tool barely used by todays societies, because it is not 'cool' to read a book. 1. The dictionary
2. Neil Gaimain's 'American Gods' 3. Which is a shame, really, because once upon a time (and today, in countries with little money) a book was a precious commodity. |
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If you need to look up the definition, you've obviously never picked one up in your life. Pa says we dun need none of that there fancy book learnin'.
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cool.
In the T9 predictive text on cell phones, the numbers 2665 spell both "book" and "cool," but "book" is the first word to display. To save time, it is left and understood to mean "cool." "be there in 20"
"book. see ya then." |
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A Book is like .. a non-volatile, stable database that does not lose data no matter how many times you drop it, spill your beer on it, or close it incorrectly. Books are more stable even than Optical Media. Storage is only limited by the amount of space and volume that the owner can physically carry. Some storage units seem to last for years, and whilst the background colour or 'fill' of the pages may degrade to a kind of #F5F5DC beige, the actual data is still readily retrievable. Books were used for storage before computers. The only reason computers were invented was due to the poor fire retardant properties of the base materials used in the manufacture of books (especially those books used to upset the tribal elders of religious groups) and because books were easy to steal data from. Books have also been used to store ideas for Movies That No-one Has Made Yet. Bill: 'What's that in your backpack next to your lappie?'
Ted: 'It's a book' Bill: 'WoW, that's 1665 !' |
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