The term "book worm" is a colloquial term that describes a bibliophile, or person who is interested in books. They may not necessarily collect books. The most important element is that the person loves reading.
The term "bookworm" originated in the 1500s, describing larvae that chewed through the bindings and pages of books. Over time, it evolved to refer to people who are avid readers and spend a lot of time with books.
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The slang term is "bookworm."
Is a bookworm!!! My best friend is a bookworm and he reads 3+ Chapter books a week. Well Bookworm, is the "Slang" term for person that reads a lot. Or a Person just intersted in reading, nothing wrong with that.
A person is considered a bookworm who loves books for their content, or who otherwise loves reading. The term “bookwormâ€ù has been used since the 1500s.
There are actually insects whose larvae eat the bindings of books, hence, "bookworms." The term is also applied contemptuously to people who read a lot by people who don't.
There is no such animal as a bookworm. It is a term used to describe someone who likes to read. There are worms that actually eat paper and their little holes can be seen in very old books.
Bookworm Adventures was created on 2006-11-28.
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