1. An object containing information (ie: words, pictures) used for the purpose of entertainment or education. These are now available in electronic form. One that writes such a 'book' has the ability to earn money known as 'royalty'.
2. To get into trouble with an authority figure such as a teacher or a police officer.
3. To make an escape... usually from an authority figure such as the ones mentioned above.
2. To get into trouble with an authority figure such as a teacher or a police officer.
3. To make an escape... usually from an authority figure such as the ones mentioned above.
Student 1: Dude! I forgot to read my book for my report for English Class!
Student 2: Did the teacher book you?
Student 1: Na man, I booked before she could find out!
Student 2: Did the teacher book you?
Student 1: Na man, I booked before she could find out!
by Rag Ji January 19, 2006
by stfu March 04, 2003
A-booked or audio booked is when you are lost in the world of words, stories and imagination with voice of an audio book
1.
She was A-booked in the mysterious wonderland of Alice
2.
C: hey, what you listening to ? Coldplay ?
D: Nope, A-booked with witcher
She was A-booked in the mysterious wonderland of Alice
2.
C: hey, what you listening to ? Coldplay ?
D: Nope, A-booked with witcher
by Cookie monster and a dragon February 14, 2020
by dave the conehead February 26, 2008
by mason March 27, 2005
Inspired by the use of this phrase in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, "buy-the-book" is used to communicate to the other party that there is a third party listening and disinformation is necessary.
When Amanda called her husband on speaker phone with her kids in the car, she asked for the by-the-book answer for whether the amusement park was open. He, of course, said it was closed.
by bobthecopywriter May 09, 2010