1. An object containing information (ie: words, pictures) used for the purpose of entertainment or education. These are now available in electronic form. One that writes such a 'book' has the ability to earn money known as 'royalty'.
2. To get into trouble with an authority figure such as a teacher or a police officer.
3. To make an escape... usually from an authority figure such as the ones mentioned above.
2. To get into trouble with an authority figure such as a teacher or a police officer.
3. To make an escape... usually from an authority figure such as the ones mentioned above.
Student 1: Dude! I forgot to read my book for my report for English Class!
Student 2: Did the teacher book you?
Student 1: Na man, I booked before she could find out!
Student 2: Did the teacher book you?
Student 1: Na man, I booked before she could find out!
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In the T9 predictive text on cell phones, the numbers 2665 spell both "book" and "cool," but "book" is the first word to display. To save time, it is left and understood to mean "cool."
In the T9 predictive text on cell phones, the numbers 2665 spell both "book" and "cool," but "book" is the first word to display. To save time, it is left and understood to mean "cool."
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