Book Check
to knock the books out of someones hand in the school hallways causing all of their papers, books, and folders to fly onto the floor. this generally makes them embar-ssed as well as late for cl-ss. it is often used on freshman by uppercl-ssmen. it is best used with a decleration of “welcome to high school, freshman!” though “welcome to freshman, high school!” is also equally used.
senior:-knocks books out of freshman’s hands-
freshman: dude what the f-ck!
senior: welcome to freshman, high school!
junior down the hall: haha, that b-tch just got book checked!
1) in school hallways, someone pushes your books to the ground, calling a “book check”
2) when you drop a book.
“stephanie just gave russell a book check!”
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