Someone who doesn't say much about themselves, no one really knows anything about their past, hobbies, or likes/dislikes.
A closed book is sometimes mistakenly defined as someone with "trust issues".
A closed book is sometimes mistakenly defined as someone with "trust issues".
Person 1: How much do you know about her?
Person 2: Not much. She's a closed book, so she doesn't share much about her.
Person 2: Not much. She's a closed book, so she doesn't share much about her.
by Cynedia August 8, 2016

by Patrick Allen Jones February 24, 2008

The act of getting a book out on the train, tube bus or plane in order to avoid talking to the person next to you. Substitutes include a newspaper, phone or iPod.
Person one: "Blablabla isn't the weather terrible blablabla"
Person two: (gets book out thus giving Person one "The book off")
Person one stops talking.
Person two: (gets book out thus giving Person one "The book off")
Person one stops talking.
by 0xxMillyxx0 September 20, 2009

noun, person who is reading the book as the teacher is going over the section and answers the questions trying to sound smart
Teacher- "Whats the definition of extraneous root?"
Smarty-" a number that is not a solution of the given equation"
Rest of class- "you book licker!!!!"
Smarty-" a number that is not a solution of the given equation"
Rest of class- "you book licker!!!!"
by pkess September 18, 2011

The running style of a prostitute after she robbed her john and is fleeing the scene. The hooker is usually wearing high heels, a tight skirt and clutching her purse thus almost walk-running with her elbows close to her body so she doesn't fall over.
by La Cuntessa September 11, 2013

A seemingly slow college bro with a surprising amount of knowledge stored inside him. He doesn't acknowledge it, but brings it up when he feels that it's necessary.
Chad: yo that party was like, totally radical!
Adam: dude, doesn't that word have, like, negative connotations? If you're talking about a political party then that scentence could really be interpreted the wrong way, man.
Chad: wtf? You're such a book bro, man.
Adam: dude, doesn't that word have, like, negative connotations? If you're talking about a political party then that scentence could really be interpreted the wrong way, man.
Chad: wtf? You're such a book bro, man.
by Flying starfruit August 1, 2016

A beginning, a middle, and an end...
A shot of black label, followed by tequila, chased with full-bodied beer (like an IPA)...
Start your night off right with the story book.
A shot of black label, followed by tequila, chased with full-bodied beer (like an IPA)...
Start your night off right with the story book.
At 8:12pm on a Tuesday night, Tom called for a story book and the troops assembled in the kitchen. It's difficult to say if they were better off then when they started.
by mastamind93 October 8, 2013
