BLUEBOOK

Etymology

Noun

bluebook (plural bluebooks)

A blank booklet of lined paper used in the administration of examinations, so named because of its pale blue front and back covers.

Verb

bluebook (third-person singular simple present bluebooks, present participle bluebooking, simple past and past participle bluebooked)

(legal) To format a document, particularly a legal document including citations, according to the rules of the Bluebook, a US style guide.

Source: Wiktionary



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