bluebook

Noun

 * 1) A blank booklet of lined paper used in the administration of examinations, so named because of its pale blue front and back covers.
 * 2) * 2003, Tonsing, Dennis J., 1000 Days to the Bar, But the Practice of Law Begins Now, Wm. S. Hein Publishing, page 84:
 * The words you will eventually write in your exam bluebook will include the words you have learned by heart, but they will constitute only a portion of the analytical presentation you will develop.
 * The words you will eventually write in your exam bluebook will include the words you have learned by heart, but they will constitute only a portion of the analytical presentation you will develop.

Verb

 * 1)  To format a document, particularly a legal document including citations, according to the rules of the Bluebook, a US style guide.
 * 2)  To have players describe, in writing and in-between regular role-playing sessions, character activities that don't involve the entire group.
 * 1)  To have players describe, in writing and in-between regular role-playing sessions, character activities that don't involve the entire group.