a prepositional phrase used to describe time spent on Facebook. Used to replace saying "on Facebook", often said after making a stalkerish reference to something seen on Facebook.
"I was lurkin' on da book last night and found a picture of my ex making out with a fish."
Girl 1: I wonder if that guy from Chem is available...
Girl 2: He is. He just broke up with Sherry who is in nursing school.
Girl 1: How do you know that...?
Girl 2: What? It was on da book.
Girl 1: I wonder if that guy from Chem is available...
Girl 2: He is. He just broke up with Sherry who is in nursing school.
Girl 1: How do you know that...?
Girl 2: What? It was on da book.
by lurkin n' bookin' March 18, 2009
by knifedeity September 28, 2020
by bajhur_god April 14, 2021
by RicFlairWoooooooo October 07, 2020
One can have ‘da foops’ however the true meaning is unknown. Usually used as an insult. It is also possible to catch ‘da foops’
“Oh my god! Your mums got da foops!”
“I’ve heard if you play top trumps you’ve got a higher chance of catching da foops”
“I’ve heard if you play top trumps you’ve got a higher chance of catching da foops”
by The butts November 26, 2020