Some phrase a teacher tell's a student especially in PE who doesn't do any work or studying in that class just because they know the work isn't for a grade. And thinks its just a period to have fun, play sports and talk with your friends etc. But in reality at the end of the quarter or whenever they have a test they will be shocked and wont know jack shit and will fuck up not only on the test but might fail the whole class as a consequence
Coach: Fritz you working
Other student: you know he never does work
Coach says to Fritz: just wait till u see the test
Fritz shouts: oh theres a test!!!
Classmate: yes dumbass
Fritz: its for a grade!!!
Classmate: yes stupid dumbass wake up and smell the coffee
Other student: you know he never does work
Coach says to Fritz: just wait till u see the test
Fritz shouts: oh theres a test!!!
Classmate: yes dumbass
Fritz: its for a grade!!!
Classmate: yes stupid dumbass wake up and smell the coffee
by itsyoboifritz2004 October 02, 2018
(Albanian, sentence) - An Albanian phrase with cultural and historical significance often used by Albanians. It denotes the declaration of Kosovo's partially-recognized independence on February 17th, 2008.
In this slogan, "bac" translates to "uncle" in Albanian, and it is commonly associated with the late Kosovo-Albanian guerrilla fighter Fazli (Adem) Jashari, one of the key figures of the Kosovo Liberation Army. He was killed in 1998 along with the majority of his family during a Serbian police raid in the village of Prekaz, in the Drenica region.
In this slogan, "bac" translates to "uncle" in Albanian, and it is commonly associated with the late Kosovo-Albanian guerrilla fighter Fazli (Adem) Jashari, one of the key figures of the Kosovo Liberation Army. He was killed in 1998 along with the majority of his family during a Serbian police raid in the village of Prekaz, in the Drenica region.
During the independence celebration, participants prominently showcase banners featuring the slogan "bac u kry" as a symbolic expression of unity and remembrance. As speakers address the crowd, narrating the historical struggle for independence, the phrase gains prominence as a chant resonating through the event venue. It functions as a unifying element, symbolizing collective determination for freedom and commemorating individuals who played a role in the events leading to Kosovo's independence. In this context, the phrase serves as a shared expression of resilience and commitment to the ideals represented by the declaration of independence.
by ImNotTheOxfordDictionary November 16, 2023
by TheNooter69 March 03, 2018
A term used by your friends to tell you to go to a mental facility. If someone said this to you, I would recommend going.
by no daddy December 22, 2021
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by ThathandleisalreadyinuseWHAT'S June 01, 2021
abbreviation for 'upgrade'
I know a computer geek that could have gotten you a new 500gb for less than $50, and could have done that u/g for you cheaply!
by fpcassini June 01, 2011