• Something placed in a book to guide in finding a particularpage or passage; also, a label in a book to designate the owner; abookplate.


    Bookmark meaning & definition 1 of Bookmark.


  • The awful player on a hockey team that sits in between the forwards and the defense and gets no ice-time.

    Bookmark meaning & definition 2 of Bookmark.


  • Mark made on a person upon striking them with a book. The mark is usually a reddish color. Bruising may also occur as a symptom of being bookmarked.

    Bookmark meaning & definition 3 of Bookmark.


  • When you place your [wang] between the [butt-cheeks] of your [bedmate]. Sometimes an innocent byproduct of [spoon]ing, sometimes a not-so-subtle hint that you're [in the mood], occasionally purely for a laugh.

    Bookmark meaning & definition 4 of Bookmark.


  • When a friend leaves you with a person they just met in order to pursue another person they find more attractive. You are suppossed to keep that person occupied in case they stike out with the second.

    Bookmark meaning & definition 5 of Bookmark.


  • What a potential date does when they want to keep you available, but don't want to commit to a specific date. They may ask your availability, but not commit to a date per se. You are on the back burner, so to speak.

    Bookmark meaning & definition 6 of Bookmark.


  • A visible [cum stain] on the page of a [jazz mag]. It is evidence of the owner's approval of the page and hence he can be said to have 'bookmarked' it.

    Bookmark meaning & definition 7 of Bookmark.


  • The bookmark is not a sex postion. It is more like a torture postion. The bookmark needs three things to be done. It needs a giver, a receiver, and a book. The giver picks out a fairly big sized book and opens it to the middle (400 pages to page 200) and the receiver places his penis in the book. Then the giver slams the book shut.

    Bookmark meaning & definition 8 of Bookmark.


  • A bookmark is a saved shortcut that directs your browser to a specific webpage. It stores the title, URL, and favicon of the corresponding page. Saving bookmarks allows you to easily access your favorite locations on the Web.
    All major web browsers allow you to create bookmarks, though each browser provides a slightly different way of managing them. For example, Chrome and Firefox display your bookmarks in an open window, while Safari displays them in a list in the sidebar of the browser window. Internet Explorer uses the name Favorites to refer to bookmarks, and like Safari, it displays all your favorites in a list within the browser window sidebar.
    To create a bookmark, simply visit the page you want to bookmark and select Add Bookmark or Bookmark this Page from the Bookmarks menu. In Internet Explorer, you can click the star icon to open the Favorites sidebar and click Add to Favorites to add the current page to your bookmarks. The website title will show up in your bookmarks list along with the websites favicon if available. As your collection of bookmarks grows, you can create folders to organize your bookmarks into different categories.
    It is helpful to bookmark frequently visited websites and useful references since you dont have to remember the URLs. Additionally, you can just click the bookmarks instead of typing in the full web addresses. Some browsers even display your bookmarked pages in the autocomplete drop down menu as you type in the address bar. This allows you to visit bookmarked pages without even opening the bookmarks window or sidebar in your browser.
    NOTE: A bookmark only stores the location of a webpage, not store the contents of the webpage itself. Therefore, when you open a previously saved bookmark, the contents of page may have changed since the last time you viewed it.

    Bookmark meaning & definition 9 of Bookmark.

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