Definition of to book
book 
adjective
- cool. From predictive software used in cell phone text messaging. "Book" and "cool" share the same key sequence.
That's book!
- See more words with the same meaning: good, okay, cool, awesome, fun.
Last edited on Jul 24 2004. Submitted by Anonymous on Jul 24 2004.
verb
- to leave quickly.
When the police arrived, we booked.
- See more words with the same meaning: to go, leave, exit.
Last edited on Oct 01 2001. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Oct 01 2001.
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Other terms relating to 'good, okay, cool, awesome, fun': | |
| Definitions include: to excite a person. | |
| Definitions include: any person whom the speaker doesn't know well. | |
| Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool". | |
| Definitions include: "cool"; "awesome"; "sweet". | |
| Definitions include: very good, excellent, the best; "cool"; "awesome". Also bomb; bomby. | |
| Definitions include: cool, something that is worth looking at. | |
| Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool". | |
| Definitions include: A polite way of saying "shit." | |
| Definitions include: "I'm straight." | |
| Definitions include: shortened form of "brilliant". | |
| Definitions include: of a situation or current life condition, good. | |
| Definitions include: great. | |
| Definitions include: hung-over from alcohol. | |
| Definitions include: cool or anything good. | |
| Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool"; "awesome". | |
Other terms relating to 'to go, leave, exit': | |
| Definitions include: to leave. | |
| Definitions include: spelling and pronunciation variant of "shake the spot", meaning to leave. | |
| Definitions include: to leave for now. | |
| Definitions include: leaving. | |
| Definitions include: to go free from a criminal charge. | |
| Definitions include: To go, to leave, to depart. | |
| Definitions include: to leave. | |
| Definitions include: to leave. | |
| Definitions include: Walking, generally as opposed to driving. | |
| Definitions include: to leave. | |
| Definitions include: to leave. | |
| Definitions include: leaving. | |
| Definitions include: to abandon. | |
| Definitions include: to leave. | |
| Definitions include: to leave (a relationship) or abandon. | |
Slang terms with the same root words
Other terms relating to 'book': | |
| Definitions include: To have to run fast to catch something | |
| Definitions include: knowledge gained from reading and studying. | |
| Definitions include: strictly following procedure. | |
| Definitions include: a lock-up in a local police station. | |
| Definitions include: to end. | |
| Definitions include: manipulated accounting records. | |
| Definitions include: to change accounting records to hide fraud or other crimes. | |
| Definitions include: to not follow the script. | |
| Definitions include: to prepare for school. | |
| Definitions include: something extremely notable. | |
| Definitions include: a paper notebook passed between peers at a school, in which they write mean things about ("slam") classmates and others. | |
| Definitions include: to prosecute to the full extent of the law. | |
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