Skip to main content

PAW Patrol

A child's cartoon about dogs that furries are obsessed with for some reason.
Have you seen PAW Patrol? Marshall the Dalmatian is my favorite. I want to be him.
by Feetfucker55 March 23, 2024
mugGet the PAW Patrol mug.

Aayush Patel

Some weird kid who is smart but play a poopy game named Tennis.
Ew is that Aayush Patel?
by ISAYUH April 9, 2024
mugGet the Aayush Patel mug.
Related Words

William Patrick Spencer Gold

Omg! William Patrick Spencer Gold??? You're such a cutie pie!!
by THISbutinlowercase April 18, 2024
mugGet the William Patrick Spencer Gold mug.

Jason Patterson

A person who doesn't understand how Urban Dictionary works.
Don't you know that anyone can create a definition on the internet? Don't be such a Jason Patterson!
by Lirpa1579 May 6, 2024
mugGet the Jason Patterson mug.

Cutie Patootie

Random Joe: 'Omg look Cutie Patootie is over there!!'

Random Geezer: 'You mean Sasha??'

Random Joe: 'Yea!! Cutie Patootie!!'
by Katiskewl May 8, 2024
mugGet the Cutie Patootie mug.

Aarav Patel

A very generic indian, probably is quite short compared to others, thinks he's the rizzler, plays too much cricket. He is also very annoying, doesn't shut up, a very big attention seeker. He'll probably get almost choked to death, then leave the group to go on a 7 day remandment. If you know a person like this make sure to stay away from him.
NO, It's an Aarav Patel!!!
by Aaraav Patel May 22, 2024
mugGet the Aarav Patel mug.

Adolescent Patriotism Act

On June 14, 1954, President Dwight Eisenhower signed a bill to insert the phrase “under God” into the U.S. Pledge of Allegiance that children recited every morning in school. The United States wanted to distinguish itself from godless communist countries.

Following this Eisenhower signed another bill that declared all children born after the year 1950 would be required to visit all 48 U.S. States to obtain a high school diploma. This was put into place as a way to promote patriotism in American youth.

In 1959 after the installation of both Hawaii and Alaska as U.S. states. The law was called into question as Congress was unsure of requiring students to travel out of the continental United States.
Currently American students are required to visit all 50 U.S. States in order to graduate from high school. Each student gets 12 years to complete this. They are allowed to cross their home state off the list (Excluding District of Columbia students). They must show proof they've visited the state either by photo, souvenir, or a local signature.

In 2016 Hilary Clinton argued this law was classicist and targeted marginalized communities.
Many Americans are forced to get GEDs due to not visiting all 50 states. The groups with the lowest average graduation rates were Black, Indigenous, and Hispanic.
Democrats have been calling for this law to be revoked but have been blocked on several occasions by Republicans who wish for the law to remain in action.
American: "In order to graduate high school in the U.S. we have to visit all 50 states."
Brit: "Please, that's not true. How stupid do you think I am?"
American: "No, seriously it's the 1954 Adolescent Patriotism Act."
by GummyBear652 May 23, 2024
mugGet the Adolescent Patriotism Act mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email