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A place that American students pay thousands of dollars to go to in order to learn "higher education," usually for minimal payoff. The reality of the matter is that college teaches you nothing, a degree doesn't gaurantee you a high-paying career, and in the end it is usually all a waste of time.
College in the United States is a scam.

Sally went to college and got a bachelor's in English, only to never use it. She now works an "entry level" job in retail.
College by StarryNight002 December 8, 2018
Feck college
College by Sudhrjsurhhd January 9, 2019
dont go to college
College by urgirllllllll January 17, 2019
A subliminally chaotic, mindfuck of an experience that continues to make me question my existence at least twenty-thousand times a day.

Because just when you think you're finally caught up with all your work, suddenly you're getting a blackboard notification of a failed assignment apparently worth 10% of your grade that not a single soul was aware of.
Please limit the word, "college," and it's verbal usage, undoubtedly is a trigger word for at least 1 in every 3 people
college by Loozyr October 18, 2021
Jail or Prison, often referred to as such only when the occupant will be away for numerous years.
Yo Freds away at college for a while
College by Tmaglio December 16, 2006
College (Latin collegium) is a term most often used today to denote an educational institution. More broadly, it can be the name of any group of colleagues (see for example electoral college, College of Arms). Originally it meant a group of people living together under a common set of rules (con-, "together" + leg-, "law"); indeed, some colleges call their members "fellows". The precise usage of the term varies among English-speaking countries.

The group on the infamous 'Circle Line 3' shall be assigned punishment by a jury of 3, with evidence provided by a college of many.
college by Chav Kind October 7, 2006