(Also abbreviated as GCHS)
noun
1. A rat’s nest.
2. Located in Tennessee, Giles County High
School is a place where bullying is common (and often encouraged by faculty); promiscuous behavior gets promotions; and all hope in humanity is sucked right out of any who enter it. It’s a disgustingly vile excuse for a high
school. Faculty and everyone responsible for the
school know this but simply turn a blind eye to it.
Pencils stuck in ceiling tiles, sexual harassment, and palm-sized roaches are common sights at GCHS.
A common sound heard at GCHS is the shriek of an educator who does not understand that when a
school is as utterly filthy as GCHS, FOR SOME REASON
test scores and morale parallel in being significantly low.
Ironically for a
school, GCHS has very little class.
Adjective
3. To execute an action with the most minimal of effort, in the worst way, with the least amount of forethought possible (commonly functions as a subject complement).
1. “Your homework for tonight is to read Robert Burns’s poem “To a Mouse.” This poem is a tale of a farmer who tragically destroys a GCHS while plowing a field.
2. “Damn, you go to Giles County High
School?”
“Yeah,
dawg. It sucks.”
3. “
Hey, let’s rob a gas station with a toy gun! It would be so GCHS!”