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The act of leaving a book you have read in a random place for somebody else to discover. Officially started by Joy V. (Kalamazoo, MI) in 2011, booking was an alternative to such trends as planking and cone-ing. Related - booked, rebooked I'm about to finish this awesome book. I plan on booking it at a restaurant this weekend.
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running really fast
probably comes from setting a record, or putting it in the books Man, stop booking!
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oldschool term, comes from the early 70s locking dance scene, good dancing or locking also means to leave a location, or to do something in a hurry 1, he was really booking thats why he won the dance contest.
2.After the show he had to book 3. he must have been in a hurry. he was booking around the corner |
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either searching with a purpose or with no purpose at all on Facebook I was booking hard last night and found the hottest chick and you're friends with her. Who is she?
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Amazing, fantastic, the best. A sublime thing. Girl, his sex was booking. BOOK-ING.
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When a person or group of people go to a used book store and load up on free used paperback books. You load the books into your car a drive around until you see a pedestrian. While driving by the poor sap, throw a book at the person while yelling "EDUCATE YO'SELF BITCH! We went to the book store to get some ammunition for booking.
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Hooking up I booked this girl last night...
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