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Harvard MVP

"The Father of Algebra"

"No further questions, Your Honor."
Harvard MVP

ACT and SAT Extraordinaire

Only one "B"
Name of an advanced student who is very diligent, busy, and signs up (but does not participate in) many clubs. Has an interesting aging process because they skipped a grade of school. Remains at the age of 12 until Mr. President's further notice.
Person 1 (let's call him Casey): Look at the new kid! Apparently he skipped a grade and is becoming a total Harvard MVP. He signed up for a ton of clubs and got a perfect score on his national latin exam.

Person 2: Yeah, if he's a true Harvard MVP, he'll get a "B" in his civ class and switch teachers.

Casey: True, True.
by iwishicouldbeharvardmvp March 5, 2018
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holland harvard

girl who is obsessed with otters and blacks out often
by randall isiah November 23, 2013
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Harvard of Muncie

I just got into Harvard ... of Muncie.

Ball State is the Harvard of Muncie.
by Enby of the Underworld January 17, 2025
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Harvard of the South

Refers to the University of Virginia, a prestigious public research university located in Charlottesville, VA.
The Harvard of the South is covered in Hoos.
by Notahoo March 14, 2024
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Harvard of the South

A real headass: "What's the Harvard of the South?"
Me: "UT Arlington... duh"
by gucci shrek January 22, 2018
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Harvard on the Hudson

Marist college is a prestigious private higher education school located in Poughkeepsie NY on the bank of the Hudson River. The views are outstanding, and it is often referred to as "Harvard on the Hudson," as the campus resembles similar attributes to Harvard's campus, with the exception being its on the Hudson River.
"Harvard unfortunately rejected my application, so I am instead attending Harvard on the Hudson, Marist college!"
by Harvard Reject March 19, 2025
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Harvarded

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).
I'm not publishing this book criticizing the president, I don't want to be harvarded.
by Tom McBoatface May 30, 2025
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