a thing in school where people go when they are young and stupid to learn about sex, drugs, and violence.
damn it man i gotta go 2 that stupid ass history class 2day.
fuckin bitches gave me medical classes when i asked 4 construction classes
fuckin bitches gave me medical classes when i asked 4 construction classes
by Dick April 30, 2004
by birdmanjunior99 December 01, 2010
<l33t_g33k> What class did you choose?
<n00b_g33k> I chose the Infiltrator, and someday im going to r0XX0R! Can I have some gold?!?!?
<l33t_g33k> ...
<n00b_g33k> I chose the Infiltrator, and someday im going to r0XX0R! Can I have some gold?!?!?
<l33t_g33k> ...
by The Baron October 06, 2003
adjectival ejaculatory exlamation. Disproportionately complementary to solid. No, I am not asking you what type of Mercedes that is.
Antonyms: ass, sass, morass
Synonym: panache
Antonyms: ass, sass, morass
Synonym: panache
"Perfect attendance! Class!"
"You got seat warmers! Class!"
-Wrong response: "ML 430." this is just wrong. no.
"You got seat warmers! Class!"
-Wrong response: "ML 430." this is just wrong. no.
by khat. who else. October 12, 2004
by candi_bahr March 03, 2006
This is a class of slag who looks and acts like a massive skank. They are often built like doors and have a face like a slapped @rse. They project their insecurities onto other girls to make themselves feel better but it clearly doesn’t work.
by Yourlocalsexybitch April 20, 2022
Electrical term, Class A Amplifier.
A class A amplifier is, simply put, one amp pushing a speaker in an out. The best way to describe it is to relate it to Class A/B. Class A/B amplifiers have 2 amps, one to push the speaker out (+), the other to pull it in (-). In guitar amps that use tubes, this means that one tube, a driver tube inverts the signal polarity before it reaches the B side.
A class A amp pushes and pulls the speaker, and thus must do more work. Most commercial (in home) amps (stereo receivers, etc.) are class A amps. Class A/B is generally used in guitar amps over 30 watts, high powered Bass amps, and professional power amps. Class A/B generally delivers the same power at double the impedance. So if an amp gets 100w per side @ 4 ohms, then it will generally get 200w bridged mono @ 8 ohms. This is rarely 100% true in practice.
Class A/B is also called "Bridging" an amp (transistor amps generally).
A class A amplifier is, simply put, one amp pushing a speaker in an out. The best way to describe it is to relate it to Class A/B. Class A/B amplifiers have 2 amps, one to push the speaker out (+), the other to pull it in (-). In guitar amps that use tubes, this means that one tube, a driver tube inverts the signal polarity before it reaches the B side.
A class A amp pushes and pulls the speaker, and thus must do more work. Most commercial (in home) amps (stereo receivers, etc.) are class A amps. Class A/B is generally used in guitar amps over 30 watts, high powered Bass amps, and professional power amps. Class A/B generally delivers the same power at double the impedance. So if an amp gets 100w per side @ 4 ohms, then it will generally get 200w bridged mono @ 8 ohms. This is rarely 100% true in practice.
Class A/B is also called "Bridging" an amp (transistor amps generally).
by Contraceptive SpongeBob December 01, 2005