Someone who it takes 7 years or more to finish their undergraduate degree, meaning they have been a senior for a long ass time. A seven-year senior in most cases has gone to college part time, full time, taken time off, etc.
by Master Ro April 7, 2005

by Corb November 25, 2007

An important ritual within the urban culture. Stick your butt out of a bus window or over the side of a building and dump away onto the poor bald citizen and soil his or her dignity.
by Bastardized Bottomburp October 3, 2003

The period of time near the end of Senior Year when students are incentivized to reject usual social norms and hook up with one another regardless of consequences to reputation or social standing. A classic example of moral hazard.
"Hey Caroline, I know we haven't talked much since freshman year, but I always thought you were pretty cute. Would you like to bang me?"
"Whatever, why not. Senior sprint right?"
"Whatever, why not. Senior sprint right?"
by skells6969 February 14, 2017

A private Catholic school located in Southern California, sometimes refered to as "The Bitches on Bellefontaine." The students and teachers are nice enough, but the administration is Nazi-ish. They give demerits for wearing the wrong colored socks, and they fire all the teachers the students actually like, while retaining the ones who cannot teach. It is in possession of one rather terrifying nun, known as Sister Babs and is partially run by a scary blonde ex-PE teacher.
by lynx wings April 21, 2005

Anti social person who is over the age of 18 or is a senior in high school or collage.
A person who hates underclass men for no reason
A senior in high school or collage who's ego is huge.
A person who hates underclass men for no reason
A senior in high school or collage who's ego is huge.
look at that super senior over there all by him self. He must think he's so cool because he's a senior
by PLP '11 October 19, 2009

A person who attends college not only for an additional year (making them a super senior) but a year after that. Sometimes a super senior-ing is acceptable if a person needs this year for major requirements (engineering). With a sixth year senior this is not the case, it is pure laziness or unwillingness or stupidity keeping them in college. Possible reasons include the subject having a severe difficulty with launching or because they thought they were so cool in college they are scared of real life where people may not know them. It can also be a way to hold off being called an alcoholic (which of course only counts once college is over).
Person 1: Dude he graduated last year right, I mean he was already a fifth year?
Person 2: No, he's back for more. Super Duper Senior. Embarassing.
Person 2: No, he's back for more. Super Duper Senior. Embarassing.
by DoubleTuition September 19, 2011
