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black book noun- a corporation’s plan for battling a hostile takeover US
- — Kathleen Odean, High Steppers, Fallen Angels, and Lollipops, p. 111, 1988
- in a casino, a list of persons to be excluded from the casino US
- — Michael Dalton, Blackjack, p. 32, 1991
- a graffiti artist’s notebook containing ideas, outlines, sketches and plans for future graffiti pieces US, 1997
- “Autographing” each other’s black books (hardbound sketch pads that almost all writers carry with them.) — Craig Castleman, Getting Up, p. 21, 1982
- — Jim Crotty, How to Talk American, p. 140, 1997
- I couldn’t even bring my blackbook out of my jacket. — Stephen Power, The Art of Getting Over, p. 38, 1999
- If you live, breathe, piss, and shit hip-hop culture, you’ll feel at home hanging out at Oaklandish, checking out its weeking series and live music happenings–to maybe just collecting wildstyle hieroglyphs from local graf-heads in your black book. — East Bay Express (Oakland, California), 5 May 2004
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