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book fog

where a person interrupts a bookworm from reading the current book in said book worm's hands. Can cause the bookworm to get mad, give glazed look, or even become a troller after hearing what the person wants
He decided to go to try and talk to Susan. She had was in a book fog.
by mownkehhhhh December 8, 2011
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Book teacher

A teacher of college or high school level who does nothing but teach right out of the book word for word. This kind of teacher is worthless and has no place in or education system.
That teacher sucks, he's a book teacher. teach horrible
by Eatmyassmr.m January 17, 2012
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Book Grieving

When a book causes you to grieve over its characters or content.
Friend 1: Can I stay here? I'm book grieving.

Friend 2: Not again. But yeah. Why are you 'book grieving' this time?

Friend 1: Alaska just died. And now I'm sad.
by Ruth Connors October 3, 2013
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book spines

Used in literary circles, it's a slang term for bullshit.
Saxons, wood nymphs and berserkers roaming the woods in Modern day Pennsylvania is just a lot of book spines.
by sepaman October 9, 2013
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Book Wasted

After you have read a book for so long (especially at night) that you can't remember or concentrate on anything else, besides what you were reading, until you conk out.
"I read Twilight for 3 hours last night and couldn't stop thinking about it until I fell asleep."

"Wow, you must have been completely book wasted!"
by craigishilarious March 5, 2014
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book thumping

Enjoying an intimate moment in a quiet part of a library.
The librarian threw out the couple for their vigorous book thumping.
by Inquirus July 13, 2017
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Book It

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.
“Yo, this party is lame. Let’s book it.”
by GeoFraz January 27, 2019
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