Ivi Queen is someone that you can trust. She has a good heart, but if you do her wrong she will destroy you. She helps others, but is no one to mess with. She will kill you.
by Ivi December 23, 2016
A shorthand used among academics to refer to the Ivy League universities plus MIT, Stanford, Northwestern, Duke, and the U of Chicago. They are often considered the most elite schools in the United States of America.
It is also sometimes denoted as "Ivy+"
It is also sometimes denoted as "Ivy+"
by gmothra280 January 04, 2021
by Ivy Lu March 01, 2022
We stopped at a gas station to fill up and use the restroom, but the Mexican ivy was so bad I decided to just hold it.
by Mattedroom February 10, 2017
The set of Ivy league graduates who lack the intellectual capacity for an education but where able to attend due to family connections. In adult life, usually gather in self-referencing clusters to validate their elitist sense of entitlement and intellectually lazy lifestyles.
Our executives hired some Ivy Trash consultants they partied with at Dartmouth who advised they should cut the budgets and give themselves bonuses.
Or ,
The Ivy Trash picked one of there own to run for president this year.
Or ,
The Ivy Trash picked one of there own to run for president this year.
by Mentorianite February 28, 2007
Original origin comes from the plant 'Ivy', in which these plants usually tend to creep upon the walls of buildings. As ivy plants grow extensively for years, these buildings may still remain, giving these buildings a good reputation of their existence.
Universities such as Harvard and Yale are Ivy League because they have been in existence for a long period of time because the ivy plants that grow on the walls of their buildings signify of how long the buildings were there.
by Rusty Moire March 14, 2014
Over a century ago, an interscholastic athletic league was formed by Harvard, Yale, Columbia and Princeton. It was officially known as the "Four League." The Roman numeral "IV" was often used instead of the word four and the term "IV League" came into use. When spoken, the IV was spelled out and sounded like "Ivy League." Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell and Pennsylvania were the major opponents of the IV league, and in the early 1900's were members of the league.
by Bobby Steele April 21, 2005