Booker

Booker (verb/noun)

1. A bold act of resistance or defiance, often in pursuit of justice or truth; inspired by doing “good trouble.”
2. An all-nighter fueled by passion, purpose, or chaos—usually involving protest or intense focus.
3. A person who consistently challenges norms, stirs things up, and doesn’t back down from a fight worth having.

Origin: Derived from Senator Cory Booker's historical March 31 - April 1 2025 overnight 16+ hour filibuster in protest of the Trump Administration's atrocities on the American people.
“You pulled a total Booker last night—three hours of sleep and you still made it to the rally at 6AM.”

“She straight-up went Booker on the admin meeting—called out the policy, dropped receipts, and left ‘em speechless.”

Finals week’s got me in full Booker mode. Coffee, chaos, and zero regrets.”

“He’s a Booker, no doubt. Always pushing boundaries and making noise for the right reasons.”
by FightFascism2025 April 01, 2025
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