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To go ["We need to book on out of here the cops are coming."]
Jackdaw and rook is British theatre rhyming slang for a script (book).
Leave, get out As in "I gotta book." "Let's book outta here." "Where's Jason?" "He booked."
To leave a place in a hurry or abruptly. Also known as 'jamming' (to jam). Example: "We had to book on over to the south side and book on back in record time."
Do the do is Black American slang for to have sexual intercourse.
Captain Cook is London Cockney rhyming slang for book. Captain Cook is London Cockney rhyming slang for look.
Do the book to is American slang for to serve a life sentence.
Peter Cook was 's London Cockney rhyming slang for book.
Do the civil was th and early th century slang for to act in a civilised manner, to do the 'right' thing.
Do the dirty is slang for to do something unpleasant to someone.
Do the book and cover is American slang for to be imprisoned for the rest of one's life.
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Do the hand jive is slang for to masturbate.
Whenever the chant "Do! Do! Do! Do!" was heard on the playground you knew there was a fight going on, usually surrounded by a frenzied crowd of children. You could also 'offer someone out' or in other words invite them to a fight by saying "you wanna do?"
Close the book is slang for to bring to a conclusion.
Rookery nook is London Cockney rhyming slang for a book.
If you go into a shop and say "do you do batteries?" it means "do you sell batteries".
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v. i.
To fare; to be, as regards health; as, they asked him how he did; how do you do to-day?
v. t. / auxiliary
To perform, as an action; to execute; to transact to carry out in action; as, to do a good or a bad act; do our duty; to do what I can.
n.
A part or subdivision of a treatise or literary work; as, the tenth book of "Paradise Lost."
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An account of books; book lore; bibliography.
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Expression of the eyes and face; manner; as, a proud or defiant look.
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Ado; bustle; stir; to do.
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To put or bring into a form, state, or condition, especially in the phrases, to do death, to put to death; to slay; to do away (often do away with), to put away; to remove; to do on, to put on; to don; to do off, to take off, as dress; to doff; to do into, to put into the form of; to translate or transform into, as a text.
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An A-B-C book; a primer.
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Hence; Appearance; aspect; as, the house has a gloomy look; the affair has a bad look.
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The book used by a prompter of a theater.
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See Eccentric, and V-hook.
v. i.
To succeed; to avail; to answer the purpose; to serve; as, if no better plan can be found, he will make this do.
v. t.
To enter the name of (any one) in a book for the purpose of securing a passage, conveyance, or seat; as, to be booked for Southampton; to book a seat in a theater.
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A boot with a short top covering only the ankle. See Cocker, and Congress boot, under Congress.
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To see or inspect; to explore; as, to do all the points of interest.
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To enter, write, or register in a book or list.
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Alt. of Do-nothingness
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