To admit that you were wrong and follow through on things you said you would do if you were wrong.

Made popular after politics professor Matthew Goodwin promised to eat his new book if Labour polled over 38% in the 2017 UK general election under Jeremy Corbyn.

On 27 May 2017 he tweeted: "I'm saying this out loud. I do not believe that Labour, under Jeremy Corbyn, will poll 38%. I will happily eat my new Brexit book if they do".
After the 2017 election, where Labour gained 40% of the vote under Corbyn, Matthew ate his book on live TV after a large amount of pressure on Twitter.
by A Bravo June 12, 2017
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Panamanian way of saying that you have either to study or read a lot. This only applies to these two actions.
This week I have three tests, I am going to eat books like I never did before.
by Justzalez October 16, 2022
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