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
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-"What'd you do all night?"
-"Eh, I crept the book, found some new friends"
-"What'd you do all night?"
-"Eh, I crept the book, found some new friends"
by Kevin R Miller February 2, 2009
Get the Creepin' the Book. mug.The act in which one begins to narrarate ones own life according to the style of the lengthy book just read in a short period of time.
"Frank's still talking like hes an elf in a bloody fantasy novel."
"Probably stuck on his book legs."
"Probably stuck on his book legs."
by ZePacMan December 23, 2008
Get the Book Legs mug.A bundle stack of papers that cost $100 each page that you will only need to bring to class once a month.
Friend: "hey,I got my college books,when will you get yours? "
Me: "As soon as I take out a mortgage "
Me: "As soon as I take out a mortgage "
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Get the Book Hangover mug.Idiomatic noun - an expression used to refer to the Christian Bible. It is typically associated with the Deep South or, less often, very pious Midwestern evangelicals. The term connotes a mood of rural simplicity and unwavering devotion to the Almighty.
An old grandmother in the southern parishes of Louisiana: "All you young people only know video games and violence. When I was your age, we listened to our parents, were dutiful children, and never let the Good Book out of our hands."
by Sean M. Turner May 4, 2020
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