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booking

running really fast
probably comes from setting a record, or putting it in the books
Man, stop booking!
by Page April 5, 2003
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Bloomington-Normal

A generic place. So generic that it’s slogan might as well be “Keep Bloomington-Normal”.
“I went to Bloomington-Normal. Just like everyone else who has ever visited, I have nothing remarkable to recount.”
by TK2000 October 28, 2023
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sub-booking

Like sub-tweeting, except on facebook.
You want to say something about another person's status or post, but don't want your comment to pop up in their Notifications. So, you use sub-booking: instead of adding your comment to their discussion, you just post it to your own status. Your friends all see the comment, but the person you're commenting about doesn't get an alert and, if you filter your friend groups, doesn't necessarily see your comment at all.
by 155fathoms June 26, 2013
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snot blocking

Avoiding a persons romantic advances by blowing snot out ones nose.
The only way for Lucy to avoid Dylan's kiss was by snot blocking him.
by Declan8 May 20, 2016
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optic nerve blocking

To block someone or something from your field of vision, meaning to not hear or see that thing until requested off.
John:Did you see Lenny today?

Clint: Nah, I used my optic nerve blocking to ignore that loser!
by YOUR SQUIP May 5, 2019
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Ice Blocking

Sledding for people who live where it doesn't snow. Most popular in California. Riding down a grassy hill, on a giant block of ice. Make sure there is a towel in between the ice the pants. Beware of "it looks like you just peed your pants" water marks. Comments may follow.

Ice Blocking is best to do at night because the level of bamfness increases.
I'm gonna take jordan ice blocking tonight on the golf course hills, it should be hella sweet.
by Jordynn March 1, 2008
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blocking of speech

Anytime words, speech or information is banned or blocked from the general public. Blocked because they do not agree with your information. This is the complete opposite of freedom of speech. This does not include racist or slanderous remarks but patently legitamate and common knowledge that they are trying to debunk or discredit.
I wrote a great definition for patently, but since wikipedia, urbandictionary, and craigslist are patently run by disinformation fenatic's they dis-agreed with my definition and hence created a blocking of speech scenario.
by BobBreton March 20, 2006
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