I'm going to book out of here. He is booking down the road in that truck. I'm gonna' book out of this job.
by south pac flash May 24, 2009

by suspiciousnick May 18, 2010

by Billster June 22, 2005

Anytime Mr Johnson wanted to open the books and initiate a new member, he, alone, didn't need the others' approval.
by coletto January 22, 2008

Let's get out of here.
This is a lame party, let's book.
The police are on the way, let's book.
That dog is going to attack us, let's book.
The police are on the way, let's book.
That dog is going to attack us, let's book.
by Patoche February 3, 2017

A slang term from cops meaning arresting someone. Hook is handcuffing someone and book is booking them in jail.
Paul: I got pulled over for my 5th speeding ticket this morning.
Mike: Damn, Dude! I'm surprised the cop didn't hook and book you right there.
Paul: Man I wouldn't survive in prison.
Mike: Damn, Dude! I'm surprised the cop didn't hook and book you right there.
Paul: Man I wouldn't survive in prison.
by artorius1990 October 20, 2011

The process of visiting an Urban Dictionary page daily, rating your definition at 5, and everyone else's at 1, so that your definition appears on top.
by enjuneer November 13, 2003
