A school where everyone’s on drugs.and snakes slithering in the halls. The teachers up your ass because of there low pay. Also where lots of wealthy people send the kids and everyone’s snotty and rude. The schools outrageous taxes allow them to build a 53 million dollar school because like why not.
by Bored24/7 September 8, 2019
by J Dawg 111 October 2, 2007
The area surrounding the nipple.
by nick May 2, 2005
"I want you to do me while you wear the Easter Bunny costume, but since it's like a jumpsuit, I'll have to split the seam in the cockal region"
by Bluegutsoup March 20, 2010
An Regional pilot is a person who flies an aircraft.The term is often applied simply to pilots, but can be extended to include Used and abused, Ballers living off 24k, and Welfare Officers, Schedulings Bitch. This should not be confused with the term naval aviator, which refers to crew members in the U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Coast Guard. However, they are generally good look and funny.
by Spuuuu Runner December 2, 2011
the Dark Forest, the Netherworld, kingdom of Uranusholia, a little south of Testicle City, the home of the terdiodion trolls, the region at the end of One Way Canyon, a region sometimes inhabited by 'clingons', the great 'colon'y of the hemroidites and dinglebearies.
by t-bear October 7, 2003
That portion of the ionosphere existing between approximately 160 and 400 km above the surface of the Earth, consisting of layers of increased free-electron density caused by the ionizing effect of solar radiation. Note 1: The F region reflects normal-incident frequencies at or below the critical frequency (approximately 10 MHz) and partially absorbs waves of higher frequency. Note 2: The F1 layer exists from about 160 to 250 km above the surface of the Earth and only during daylight hours. Though fairly regular in its characteristics, it is not observable everywhere or on all days. The principal reflecting layer during the summer for paths of 2,000 to 3,500 km is the F1 layer. The F1 layer has approximately 5 ´ 105 e/cm3 (free electrons per cubic centimeter) at noontime and minimum sunspot activity, and increases to roughly 2 ´ 106 e/cm3 during maximum sunspot activity. The density falls off to below 104 e/cm3 at night. Note 3: The F1 layer merges into the F2 layer at night. Note 4: The F2 layer exists from about 250 to 400 km above the surface of the Earth. The F2 layer is the principal reflecting layer for HF communications during both day and night. The horizon-limited distance for one-hop F2 propagation is usually around 4,000 km. The F2 layer has about 106 e/cm3. However, variations are usually large, irregular, and particularly pronounced during magnetic storms.
by IRISHrepublicanARMY January 3, 2004