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  2. Book smart - Wikipedia

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    Book smart is an adjective describing a person who learns greatly from books, as opposed to practical experience, or 'street smarts'. (It may also be used as a noun, as in, "She has book smarts.") It may also refer to: Booksmart, a 2019 comedy film; BookSmart, a bookmaking software created by Blurb, Inc. now known as BookWright

  3. Booksmart - Wikipedia

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    An early version of the screenplay, Book Smart by Emily Halpern and Sarah Haskins, was circulated in 2009 and appeared on the 2009 Black List; [7] in 2014 Susanna Fogel revised the screenplay, rewriting one lead character as a lesbian and revising the story so the girls are not seeking boyfriends for the prom, but are going to an after-prom ...

  4. Book Smart: A+ Tips for Back-to-School Reading Success

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    Book Smart: A+ Tips for Back-to-School Reading Success. Gannett. Chris Worthy. August 6, 2024 at 4:06 PM. Provided by Read 2 Succeed (R2S), a local independent literacy nonprofit in Asheville ...

  5. Booksmart (film) - Wikipedia

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  6. 'Aladdin' soars, but 'Booksmart' barely passes at box office

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    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Moviegoers voted with their dollars and chose the familiar over the new this Memorial Day weekend. The Walt Disney Co.'s live-action remake of "Aladdin" crushed the ...

  7. Portal:The Simpsons/Character quote/31 - Wikipedia

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    I don't get what he's doing, and I'm smart. Not book smart or street smart or brain smart, but...somethin'. ”

  8. Todger, Tiggy, Biro and Spike: A glossary of Harry's ... - AOL

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    T.K. Maxx. A discount store where Harry, when he was a bachelor with little interest in fashion, preferred to shop for casual wear. (It is part of the same company as T.J. Maxx, but goes by a ...

  9. Kludge - Wikipedia

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    The word "kludge" is, according to Burling, derived from the same root as the German klug (Dutch kloog, Swedish klag, Danish klog, Gothic klaugen, Lettish [Latvian] kladnis and Sanskrit veklaunn), originally meaning 'smart' or 'witty'. In the typical machinations of language in evolutionary growth, the word "kludge" eventually came to mean 'not ...