If we're sticking with food metaphors, I'm looking for Single-Malt Whiskey: The result of years of care and craftsmanship, with depth and complexity, which will nevertheless either make you happy or fuck you up in the end. Answer from aesir23 on reddit.com
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Reddit
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r/books on Reddit: What slang terminology could be used to describe the type of books you are looking for besides genres?
August 16, 2019 -

Recently I have been introduced to a couple of slang terms for the types of books I like. I was wondering if there were anymore similar descriptive slang for books like these.

Bubblegum- A fun little story (probably novella sized) that is really good but is over really quickly and you feel disappointed that it's over so quickly.

Popcorn- A long book or a long series that you binge on even though it isn't well written because it is more about quantity than quality and you just wanted something to snack on for a while.

I found these to be pretty good descriptors of books that express more about the experience you have reading the book than any levels of genre/subgenres.

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Urban Thesaurus
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Slang for book (Related Terms) - Urban Thesaurus
The search algorithm handles phrases and strings of words quite well, so for example if you want words that are related to lol and rofl you can type in lol rofl and it should give you a pile of related slang terms. Or you might try boyfriend or girlfriend to get words that can mean either one of these (e.g.
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Urban Thesaurus
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Slang for books (Related Terms) - Urban Thesaurus
Urban Thesaurus crawls the web and collects millions of different slang terms, many of which come from UD and turn out to be really terrible and insensitive (this is the nature of urban slang, I suppose). Hopefully the related words and synonyms for "books" are a little tamer than average.
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Reader's Digest
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33 Book Terms: What TBR Means & a Guide to More Popular Book Terms
October 20, 2024 - If you Google “TBR meaning” or “What does TBR mean,” for example, you might be surprised to find it’s used to describe books “to be read” and not, in fact, the first hit on Google: Tennessee Board of Regents! That’s why we’ve created a handy guide that will help you understand the most useful book slang, as well as some made-up terms that may not be real—but really should be.
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Dictionary.com
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Do You Know These Popular Reading and Literary Slang Terms?
January 19, 2021 - And we’ve picked up on some of the slang avid readers and casual critics alike are using. Take a look. During a time when going shopping has become more difficult for many, some have chosen to stock up on necessities like toilet paper and dried beans. Others have stocked up on books to read during social isolation: hence the #CoronavirusReadingStack.
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Merriam-Webster
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Thesaurus results for BOOK
Synonyms for BOOK: paperback, hardcover, treatise, volume, novel, tome, monograph, anthology; Antonyms of BOOK: ancient history, open secret, come, arrive, stay, show up, remain, approach
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Professional Ghost
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Should you use Slang in a Novel or Book? | Professional Ghost
March 16, 2023 - (If you are interested total pwnage appears to be shorthand for something that has been smashed to bits violently, according to urbandictionary.com.) Other words to regularly (and often infuriatingly) grace the shores chez Lyons in recent times include treasures such as ‘freakin’, ‘awkward’, and ‘slay’’. To return to the question though, how much slang should you use in your novel and where is it best used? It really depends upon the nature of the book.
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Goodreads
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Slang Books
Books shelved as slang: Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue: A Dictionary of Buckish Slang, University Wit, and Pickpocket Eloquence by Francis Grose, A Cloc...
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TikTok
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Book Meaning Slang | TikTok
October 27, 2025 - ✍🏼 #booktok #booktoker #bookish #foryoupage #foryou #fyp Decoding Bookish Abbreviations: A Guide for Beginners. Unravel the mystery behind bookish abbreviations in this handy guide. Learn the meanings of MM, MMC, CR, TBR, and more! #booktok #booktoker #bookish. booktok booktoker bookish abbreviations bookish meaning what is mm in booktok mmc booktok meaning cr meaning booktok tbr meaning add to reading list hiting the book recommendations abbreviation tbr meaning books ... A Fool Proof BookTok Guide to Slang and Abbreviations!
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Wordista
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250+ Bookish Acronyms Every Reader Should Know (+ Slang, Phrases, Terms, & Jargon You’ll Fall in Love With) - WORDISTA
August 13, 2025 - Rest assured, I only recommend things I genuinely adore because, well, words matter, and so does trust. Thanks for keeping the magic alive! Seen TBR, DNF, or ARC in a book post and thought they were secret codes? You’re in good company. This all-in-one guide to bookish acronyms, slang, and ...
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Routledge
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Routledge and CRC Press Slang and Jargon Books
View our complete catalog of authoritative Slang and Jargon related book titles and textbooks published by Routledge and CRC Press.
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Urban Dictionary
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Urban Dictionary: Book
Book: Something you aren't reading since you're looking at this definition and killing time on urban dictionary
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Merriam-Webster
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Thesaurus results for BOOKS
Synonyms for BOOKS: paperbacks, volumes, hardcovers, novels, tomes, treatises, monographs, anthologies; Antonyms of BOOKS: comes, remains, arrives, turns up, shows up, approaches, stays, dwells
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Thesaurus.com
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741 Synonyms & Antonyms for BOOK
Find 135 different ways to say BOOK, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.
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Five Books
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Five Books: The best books on Slang, recommended by Jonathon Green
August 14, 2025 - There’s a nice line in Trollope’s The Eustace Diamonds about someone moving from conventional speech to rough, truthful language. That’s what I think slang is – rough, truthful language. You started your professional life writing for the underground press, and then books on the counterculture in the 1960s.
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Quora
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What is a cool book with frequent use of English slang? I need to write a term paper on this topic. Would It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover be suitable? - Quora
Answer (1 of 5): There are no doubt dozens of young adult novels that would be suitable. One of first in the current generation would have been Push, by Sapphire, published in 1996. The problem all such term papers face is how much explanation is necessary. Have you ever attempted to tell a joke ...
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Goodreads
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Slang Book Lists
Lists about: Deliberately Misspelt Titles, Breasts in the Title, Books Bordering on Unintelligible, Chatty Catheters, Novels with Glossaries, Best YA Boo...
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USA Today
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What does it mean to 'DNF' a book or get an 'ARC'? Book slang explained.
February 14, 2025 - Here’s where that slang term originated. Did your character get an "HEA" at the end of your book? This stands for happily ever after – the love interests are together or a protagonist got what they were striving for.