(based on the movie Stealing Harvard): robbing a bank in order to specifically pay off an expensive tuition or a mortgage
is stealing Harvard even a crime? probably not, if there was no one killed in your attack, and if you stole the money only to re-invest it in the economy
by Sexydimma November 18, 2016
by dolcettoofficial August 10, 2023
Used when a powerful person or organization is attacking, either politically or economically, a less powerful person or organization.
First coined by historian Dr. Allan J. Lichtman in his podcast Lichtman Live #140, in reference to the Trump administration cutting federal funding to Harvard University and forbidding them from enrolling international students (2025).
First coined by historian Dr. Allan J. Lichtman in his podcast Lichtman Live #140, in reference to the Trump administration cutting federal funding to Harvard University and forbidding them from enrolling international students (2025).
by Tom McBoatface May 30, 2025
To be harvarded is to have a person with immense power, mainly an authoritarian figure, ruthlessly go after an individual or an organization that is critical of them, like Trump is doing to Harvard.
by Zeddawg May 30, 2025
The Rice University of the North
by Ur mpm March 21, 2021
by BrownieTime January 20, 2022
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