verb; an act common in college classrooms today; students camouflage their texting activities by giving the impression they're in deep concentration studying a textbook laying on top of their desk. The student, by lowering the cell phone just underneath the front edge of their desk, will then bend their head slightly down and forward, giving the teacher the appearance the student is reading when in fact the student is camotexting.
noun; camotext - text sent or received while in the act of camotexting.
noun; camotext - text sent or received while in the act of camotexting.
Teacher: Bron are you visiting with friends when you should be working?
Bron: No teacher, I am reading this book.
Jane: No he is not teacher, he is camotexting - he just had me read the camotext he sent to Sally.
Bron: No teacher, I am reading this book.
Jane: No he is not teacher, he is camotexting - he just had me read the camotext he sent to Sally.
by Ergotellall April 13, 2008
adjective; describes the confused, startled, surprised expression on a students' face, causing a total lapse in memory and ability to speak coherently, mostly occurring within seconds of recognizing he/she has been asked to answer a question. It is a somewhat strange phenomena in that, the just few seconds preceding the question, the student is largely audible, actively animate, and holding much of the room's attention.
Teacher: James, could you tell the class where we look in the Constitution to find anything about Congress?
James: huh? wha..., uh, I dunn...uh, what was the question?
Teacher: Jane, could you answer the question, James seems to be suffering from a bad case of studentstupor -
James: huh? wha..., uh, I dunn...uh, what was the question?
Teacher: Jane, could you answer the question, James seems to be suffering from a bad case of studentstupor -
by Ergotellall April 13, 2008