A Harvard University report last spring complained of grade inflation that makes it easier to get high grades. Now the academic dean, Susan Pedersen, has released data showing that 49 percent of undergraduate grades were A's in 2001, up considerably from 23 percent in 1986.
by anycon October 10, 2005

When a job, which ten years ago only required a high school education, now requires a bachelor's degree or higher. Other jobs, once requiring only a bachelor's degree, now require a master's degree.
You would think with my job experience that I could get a job as a sales representative at that crappy store. However, due to education inflation, I must now have a bachelor's degree.
by ARBaker August 11, 2011

The art injecting saline solution into the scotum inflating it to the size of a grapefruit
I have no idea why....
I have no idea why....
by zippzy May 17, 2006

Someone who is so full of themselves their ego might metaphorically burst. This includes thinking of their looks, voice and other aspects a tad bit too fondly.
by A boring person -~- September 5, 2021

by WaveTheSwallow06 November 26, 2019

Princetonian 1: Dude, I got over 90% on that final but still only got a B.
Princetonian 2: Welcome to Princeton, where we don't have grade inflation like at Harvard and Yale.
Princetonian 2: Welcome to Princeton, where we don't have grade inflation like at Harvard and Yale.
by hahvahd May 31, 2010

When a girl is feeling nauseous after a heavy night of drinking and refuses to stick her finger down her throat, a guy rams his penis into her mouth where she deep throats until she pukes.
by itchmyass August 10, 2010
