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Class X

'Class X' refers to the graduating class of 2010.

The 'X', representative of the roman numeral is not only a badass symbol, but a popular motion made with one's arms.

The origin of the X is unknown, however it's addition to the greatness of the SEN10R class will be forever remembered.
500 seniors at the homecoming pep rally chant "CLASS X!" with X arms.

Junior: "I hate holding up one finger on each hand like i'm looking to pick my nose. I wish I had a motion as cool as that of Class X.
by pprettyy February 5, 2010
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High Class Bum

A person that may be enrolled in classes, goes out at night, but does not do one piece of productive work, who also has a reasonably high income for their worthlessness.
children of celebrities such as the ozzies can be considered high class bum's.
by Dabbledor February 8, 2012
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Math Class

Used to torture students ever since the medieval ages. Overusing all of your five senses to the point where you can't see shit, hear shit, taste shit, feel shit, or smell shit.

Word of advice: Never fucking blink. You'll miss a millennium of equations and graphs and other shit that you'll never fucking use in your god forsaken life (unless you want to be a virgin engineer)
"Indica mihi ubi est domus princeps sustulit! Aut Math Class te in genere, cunt." -King Jofferey
by Proxy November 15, 2016
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Can class

Used as a sentence filler to express common agreement
Can class
by Heifhrsj September 24, 2018
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Business Class

Business class is so boring. I’m writing this in business class. Business class is SO boring that I’m writing an Urban Dictionary definition about it to help relieve bordom in the class. It’s not working.
It’s SO boring that I was just touring Penny Lane in Google Street View.
by Hi, I'm Steve January 22, 2019
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working class

Working class is the politically correct phrase used to describe people without a college degree. Journalists fear using phrases that will sound like they're calling someone uneducated, so they hide what they mean through the phrase working class (co-opted from the Marxists). This allows people to feel like tough blue collar laborers down in the coal mines when in actuality they're probably working in retail.

Working class can refer to either the degree-less people, or to the jobs typically occupied by them. Some, but not most, working class people move their way up through the ranks and make decent pay. If they really strike it rich they may no longer be proletariat common people in typical working class jobs. This confuses pollsters who don't have a word to describe millionares without college degrees.
After the election, droves of reporters could be seen helicoptering in from NYC to interview members of the white working class (WWC) in diners across the state.
by TerryMander March 21, 2019
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