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is a word that describes a totally nerd, and a book worm person who always make his move by the book and according to the book and talks only what is written on a book that he or she have read. He is a bookie type of person who always insist his idea based from gathered news.
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A shady character that takes illegal bets on horse races, fights, sports games. Such people usually are robbed regularly as they have large amounts of money. Oh shit, I went to the bookie but then he got pinched! There goes my bet.
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Old English
A person who will take your money off of you, and encourage you to come back for more. That bookie stripped me bare.
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Short for "bookkeeper". Someone who keeps track of business transactions.
Usually referenced toward gambling, accounting and banking. I talked to Louie, our bookie, and he says we should bet on the New York Jets based on our records.
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(pronounced boo-key)lame, boring, and unappealing, most often used to describe a female. Origin, Nashville, TN. Man,this party is full of bookie broads.
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Something wierd,tasteless, or out of the ordinary (see "wack") Damn, that mess is Bookie.
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Pronounced (boo-key); This is a person of Middle Eastern or Indian descent. They are so called, b/c when they speak, all it sounds like they are saying is bookie bookie bookie. Hey man do you wanna go get a Slurpee from the store?
Yeah I'd love to, but I can't understand that smeely bookie behind the counter. |
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luke warm or tepid milk prepared for a wee scamp. etymology: Japanese ‚Ô‚Á‚©‚¯ (bukkake) Calm down, there's no use crying over spilt bookie.
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