Author who quotes their own phrases in their own book.
Author who uses their own quotes in a published book.
A large quantity of quotes written by the author DeShawn L. Yeldell.
A book with written quotes by the imaginative author MillYentei.
Quotes that are written by one author only.
A book of quotes written by the original author only
Author who uses their own quotes in a published book.
A large quantity of quotes written by the author DeShawn L. Yeldell.
A book with written quotes by the imaginative author MillYentei.
Quotes that are written by one author only.
A book of quotes written by the original author only
Charbel: What book are you reading this month?
Enoch: I’m reading the Book Of Quotes, written quotes by the original author.
BY: GiovanniDYMillYentei
Enoch: I’m reading the Book Of Quotes, written quotes by the original author.
BY: GiovanniDYMillYentei
by MillYentei DYSlick December 9, 2023

A term used to describe when someone is further ahead than another in a given situation, while still implying the other person will reach that point in the situation eventually.
by uneaziness April 23, 2023

by Eric Hollman October 25, 2009

A Nintendo Wii modified to integrate Facebook, Guitar Hero III, and a 5.1 optical audio connection to a Dolby Digital receiver.
"Hey Jenna, do you want to stop over and play Super Mario Galaxy later or maybe bowling?"
"No, Thanks, I'm playing the Faceguitarwii-book right now. Did you know I'm completely obsessed with facebook? I need help. Can you help me? I think I should maybe go to an AA meeting or something. I think they'll clap for me there and I'll be less obsessed. No wait, I'll be too busy playing to go to the meeting."
"No, Thanks, I'm playing the Faceguitarwii-book right now. Did you know I'm completely obsessed with facebook? I need help. Can you help me? I think I should maybe go to an AA meeting or something. I think they'll clap for me there and I'll be less obsessed. No wait, I'll be too busy playing to go to the meeting."
by Submitted by Sean Flanagan, Created by Jenna Vosseteig January 10, 2008

Mainly used for the fact that appearances have to make sense sometimes. It is important to not judge by appearances but even then there are some times where the good guy actually needs to look like a good guy, and the bad guy needs to look like a bad guy.
I'm just saying would you ever guess some hideous and grotesque behemoth is the hero and some beautiful and kind spoken princess is the villain? Honestly, you should usually judge a book by its cover.
by CelticEagle February 18, 2019
