A dumbed down, children's version of the Basic Seminar. Children are organized into teams of 5-15 and carry on bible lessons as well as arts and crafts.
by jay February 21, 2005

a high school located in a bad part of rochester NY where everybody gets shot and killed and where guidos from greece or the city go. they wear half buttoned up shirts with their chest hair hanging out with (fake) gold chains, gelled hair and other non-attractive attire. the girls are trashy whores and wear blue eyeshadow and way too much makeup. but everybody goes there because they think its the cool thing to do. its not cool at all
by anonymouss yo September 3, 2006

Raffles Institution is supposedly the best school in Singapore, but the truth is that it is just like any other school, if not worse in terms of behaviour. All the Raffles Institution students seem to enjoy causing intense pain to their teachers and disobeying them on purpose. In fact, I don't understand how they are still able to excel.
Ethan: Hey, I heard you are from Raffles Institution, how smart of you!
John : You better thank god that you are not there....
John : You better thank god that you are not there....
by CutiepieRaffles April 15, 2019

Generally defined by social justice warriors to mean an entire society that is set up to discriminate against anyone who isn't white. People who believe in this concept believe that anyone who isn't white won't be able to succeed in this world because everything around them has a history and culture associated with it that's designed to keep non-whites down.
In reality, it's an attempt by leftists to create a "no lose" definition in which anyone who disagrees with it is a "racist" and is part of the problem. Additionally, it's designed to ensure that people of color are dependent on white liberals for everything that they obtain or earn in life.
American university professors (who are almost always white) will preach this concept to their students until they're blue in the face and will threaten to file a bias incident against them if they dare to have a different opinion.
In reality, it's an attempt by leftists to create a "no lose" definition in which anyone who disagrees with it is a "racist" and is part of the problem. Additionally, it's designed to ensure that people of color are dependent on white liberals for everything that they obtain or earn in life.
American university professors (who are almost always white) will preach this concept to their students until they're blue in the face and will threaten to file a bias incident against them if they dare to have a different opinion.
Student: I heard that Jimmy didn't get into the local university.
Idiot: Well, Jimmy's black, and he couldn't get in because of institutional racism.
Student: Are you sure that it wasn't because he didn't ever come to class and was held back twice?
Idiot: You're a racist!
Idiot: Well, Jimmy's black, and he couldn't get in because of institutional racism.
Student: Are you sure that it wasn't because he didn't ever come to class and was held back twice?
Idiot: You're a racist!
by GrantsAChill November 16, 2016

A school in Rochester, NY where the focus is all about sports and clubs. Anyone that falls outside that group is considered not the norm. A five o'clock shadow on a guy is unheard of and the girls that don't wear shirts without the proper ratio of a cotton blend there is only one word of advice: HELLO CITY! The student lot is filled with cars that cost more than the houses in that hood and the fee to park is enough to warrant valet service. All in all...a fine school, where you will find yourself saying that word cuz its best just to agree.
Mary: Did you want to meet me after practice?
Luigi: I can't, I have homework and have to wake up early to shave before school tomorrow. Oh snap, I forgot I'm on football team, I don't have to do any of that.
Mary: FINE - you didn't tell me you went to Aquinas Institute!
Luigi: I can't, I have homework and have to wake up early to shave before school tomorrow. Oh snap, I forgot I'm on football team, I don't have to do any of that.
Mary: FINE - you didn't tell me you went to Aquinas Institute!
by Sir Bats Alot January 21, 2013

Pretentious conservatory that is a part of Johns Hopkins University. Absurdly high acceptance rate but we filled with students and faculty who think they are better than they are.
Me: I went to the Peabody Institute at Johns Hopkins University!
Them: Don't they have a 52% acceptance rate
*awkward silence*
Them: Don't they have a 52% acceptance rate
*awkward silence*
by tubaplayerrr March 11, 2021

Catholic co-ed high school in Rochester, NY, where you can share your one locker with three people!!! Personal space is hardly attainable when there isn't an inch of room to walk through the hallways. But Wegmans will keep giving them money so they can expand on their ridiculously small lot.
by qwertybob123 December 21, 2008
