Used to describe someone who is too perfect to put into one statement. (Usually someone you have romantic interest in.)
by M0rii June 26, 2023
Get the Bookmug. To leave quickly and deliberately.
Origin: Vietnam War. Bo di means leave and Chay means run quickly.
“Bo di chay” spoken quickly in Vietnamese sounded like “book it” to the U.S. soldiers.
When they returned home, they spread the term across the whole country. Which is
why everyone claims they used it growing up during and after the Vietnam war.
Origin: Vietnam War. Bo di means leave and Chay means run quickly.
“Bo di chay” spoken quickly in Vietnamese sounded like “book it” to the U.S. soldiers.
When they returned home, they spread the term across the whole country. Which is
why everyone claims they used it growing up during and after the Vietnam war.
by GeoFraz January 27, 2019
Get the Book Itmug. by alliyahr May 8, 2019
Get the Bookedmug. a book for SOME people is kind of like their own little world where they can have a bunch of adventures from swords to guns to goblins to dragons to lions to all different types of genres and mythology it's a great place to escape to books are also like friends the only difference is that they never betray you and always stay there,take this from a young bookworm and booklover :D
by ResidentBookWorm October 4, 2020
Get the bookmug. An adjective describing someone as perfect inside and out to the point they are straight out of a book or they compare to the fictional lovers in books
by sunkistzerosugar June 22, 2023
Get the Bookmug. A phrase used when something that has been going on for a while comes to an end. The present has become the past.
by TommyNoleBuc June 27, 2021
Get the In The Booksmug.