Sparknotes
A website that enables one who read the book to further enhance their understanding of said book. This website helps us to... ah
who am I kidding?Sparknotes is
man's best friend. Hell, it helped man graduate from high school.Everyone uses it.
Everyone loves it. 'nuff said.
sparknote
by Shoelace on Jul 10, 2004 12:41:23
verb- to sparknote is: to use the resourses conveniently allocated at the website www.
sparknotes.com to help one quickly absorb critical information on a piece of literature or
reading material (that was either too stupid, too long, too boring, or one was just too stinking lazy to read) in order to allow the recieving of a good grade on the test or evaluation for the corresponding piece of literature.
Usage Note: The time at which one typically partakes in the act of
sparknoting is usually in close proximity to the time of the test or evaluation, moreover, the night prior.
Example:
Yo dude! I didn't even read
To Kill a Mockingbird. All I did was spaknote it and i got a 100% on the test.
Man, Great Expectatiions is huge.
Charles Dickens really needed to learn how to be more
concise. I am definately going to have to sparknote this one.
Dude, the test is in two days and you haven't even turned a page. You are gonna get the shaft if you don't sparknote it.
SparkNotes
by tabla on May 26, 2010 03:07:56
Not necessarily a tool for
the slackers. People who have read the actual book can also use it to get grounds for their ideas, see important themes missed, and get aquinted with the public opinion; so that by the time of the actual test, one's opinion is supported, strong, ellaborative and analytical.
Besides, it's written in good English and is proven to be surprisingly reliable; with the
exeption of some trivial tries for 'abstract' thought wandering, which could be easily spotted,
anyhow.
sparknotes
by SexyLexie on May 02, 2007 05:22:31
mankind's greatest invention. summarizes boring books high school students have to read, in little paragrpahs for every chapter. you can still get the idea of what the
book's about without spending countless hours reading
the damn thing.
also avilable for subjects such as history, math, science, chemistry, government, etc.
sparknotes
by SexyLexie on May 10, 2007 00:10:36
mankind's greatest invention. summarizes boring books high school students have to read in little paragrpahs for every chapter (or act, if its a play), you can rerad the
enitre book in less than half hour, get the idea of what it's about, pass the test, and not waste time actually
reading the book.
also offers study guides for other subjects, such as math, history, science, etc.
sparknotes
by Flyinsquirrel992 on Apr 20, 2006 09:32:12
The lazy persons way to do a book report, study for a test, or do a project without...
acually reading the book.
Designed for: Kids who sleep,
annoying kids, hung-over college students, Super-seniors, and everyone else who thinks reading is gay.
Example:
Kid 1(on instant
messanger): God im finally done with that fucking book and the
book report, Rose of Sharon is a stinky hoe.
Kid 2(on Instant messanger): Oh shit i gotta finish that
::10 minutes later::
Kid 1(on Instant messanger): Give up?
Kid 2(on Instant messanger): Fuck no i used
Sparknotes
sparknotes
by Samuel I. on Dec 13, 2005 09:46:52
a gift to man from On High! a way for every lazy high schooler to get the
jist of nearly any book while letting the gay kids actually go through the trouble of reading a book all the way through...
don't use
Sparknotes if you think Starbucks is a cool place to hang out or you're a guy and like it
in the pooper...