People with street smarts hate people with book smarts because they are envious of their superior intellect.
by Sesquipedaliman June 05, 2013
Book girls are typically white millennials that are compared to Horse Girls. They enjoy reading YA romance and fan fiction, possibly delving into adult romance and fantasy.
Book girls sport low pony tails, ill-fitting tops or boxy fandom t-shirts, bootcut jeans, and sneakers or basic flats. They had tumblr accounts during their youth, sticking to the mantra of being “unlike other girls” and having an air of superiority. This mindset is rooted in misogyny, as they judge women that wear makeup, are conventionally attractive, sleep with men, party, and care about things they find frivolous. This is all an attempt at being “one of the good ones” in the eyes of potential romantic partners just like the protagonists in the books they read.
Book girls project by judging other women that have what they secretly want. They may have the following thoughts:
“I don’t know what he sees in her. She’s a blonde bimbo while I read books and have intelligence.”
“I’m basically one of the guys because I’m low maintenance and down to earth, unlike their skinny shopaholic girlfriends.”
“I have a super sarcastic and quirky personality. I think it takes a long time for guys to get used to my dark sense of humor. I’m just not like other girls.”
Book girls emotionally remain in the past, replaying their high school days through the books they read. This causes them to project their insecurities onto unsuspecting people that are forced to interact with them.
Book girls sport low pony tails, ill-fitting tops or boxy fandom t-shirts, bootcut jeans, and sneakers or basic flats. They had tumblr accounts during their youth, sticking to the mantra of being “unlike other girls” and having an air of superiority. This mindset is rooted in misogyny, as they judge women that wear makeup, are conventionally attractive, sleep with men, party, and care about things they find frivolous. This is all an attempt at being “one of the good ones” in the eyes of potential romantic partners just like the protagonists in the books they read.
Book girls project by judging other women that have what they secretly want. They may have the following thoughts:
“I don’t know what he sees in her. She’s a blonde bimbo while I read books and have intelligence.”
“I’m basically one of the guys because I’m low maintenance and down to earth, unlike their skinny shopaholic girlfriends.”
“I have a super sarcastic and quirky personality. I think it takes a long time for guys to get used to my dark sense of humor. I’m just not like other girls.”
Book girls emotionally remain in the past, replaying their high school days through the books they read. This causes them to project their insecurities onto unsuspecting people that are forced to interact with them.
Melissa thinks I’m not attracted to her because she’s not a “skinny prep”, but it’s really because her personality sucks. Too bad she turned out to be a raging book girl.
by SilentDay August 05, 2022
The term for the social site Facebook where people are constantly disgracing themselves, families, friends, relatives, pets and anyone else that I may have forgotten.
I am so sick of Disgrace Book and all the junkies that can't live without it for five minutes or OMG they will fucking die.
by FUCKFACEBOOKandhaveaniceday February 24, 2011
A hard covered book that is hollowed out with a certain procedure. Usually used for keeping money, drugs, or other sacred items safe and unnoticeable.
by jose abraba March 06, 2009
In essence meaning revision of study, except with connotations of both homo-eroticness, pretentiousness and a pure disdain for the act. Typically used in pejorative or neutral contexts.
by RaymondLovesMen April 09, 2011
Noun. (Australia) A stick book is a soft core pornographic magazine, such as "Picture". The term is commonly used in the mining industry.
Shiftboss: "Right oh boys, the bean counters are coming down the hole for a look around today, so make sure all the stick books etc. are out of sight".
by Rancho_relaxo March 06, 2014
The Wiccan book of rules, religious ceremonies, mythology, recipes, and spells. The text of this book differs from owner to owner, but physical description of being a book with a lock keeping it from being opened assured by all. A Book of Shadows can sometimes used by people outside of the Wiccan belief for keeping information.
by Historics Society December 19, 2020