datebook

[ deyt-boo k ]
/ ˈdeɪtˌbʊk /

noun

a printed notebook for listing appointments, making entries of events, etc., often with printed headings or lines for each day of the year and for the hours of the day.

Origin of datebook

Example sentences from the Web for datebook

  • At first, the iPhone was a way for people to cram a cell phone, iPod, and datebook in the slender pockets of your skinny jeans.

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