If you’re in grade 5 and goes to Videdals privet school your gay and if you’re teacher is named Robin and he’s bald your family is going to die
(if your named Rabby or Danilo your extra gay)
(if your named Rabby or Danilo your extra gay)
by Hack33m July 29, 2025

The action of begging your professor to round your grade up, usually done during final exam season. Usually done by people who don't actually deserve it.
Becky: Professor, can you round my 54 to a 90?
Professor: I do not round grades up. How about studying instead of grade grubbing?
Professor: I do not round grades up. How about studying instead of grade grubbing?
by Pialinist May 1, 2023

When a persons flirting style, mimics the grade school antics of teasing n lightly bullying playfully when they like someone.
Dang Terri is always picking at me, dude, what’s up with that?
Oh she just has a huge grade school complex, she’s crushing so hard on you.
Oh she just has a huge grade school complex, she’s crushing so hard on you.
by Murphdarkly January 19, 2024

by i dumbass August 13, 2022

It means murder in middle, this is the tough titty for me, It's also where people say BYE BYE to their families,
by chargingvindiction4 May 27, 2025

1. a grading system petty uses to Distinguish special from his fellow cadet
2. (GNPS) special same gets nautical zeros which count as a -115 every time he makes a zero and didnt study for it
2. (GNPS) special same gets nautical zeros which count as a -115 every time he makes a zero and didnt study for it
1. the class laughed at special sam and his dumb question
2. sam got 2 nautical zeros and failed the course
2. sam got 2 nautical zeros and failed the course
by GNPS October 21, 2004

1. the desire to get the best possible grades by choosing classes that are very easy for you
2. the desire to get a good education by spending a lot of time to obtain a very deep knowledge of subject being studied
2. the desire to get a good education by spending a lot of time to obtain a very deep knowledge of subject being studied
for #1
We have advised my younger daughter to select her high school courses based on the highest level for which she can easily receive an A or B. I always believed that challenging yourself meant taking any class in which you were interested and giving it your best shot. However, there is no reward if you try and fail. So sadly, I want my younger daughter to "go for the grades" rather than challenging herself and stretching to learn more. It seems that the higher GPA will open doors to more colleges and also to more merit-based aid to be able to afford the colleges.
for #2
(from S. Covey book) the P/PC balance balances going for the grade and paying the price to get an education
We have advised my younger daughter to select her high school courses based on the highest level for which she can easily receive an A or B. I always believed that challenging yourself meant taking any class in which you were interested and giving it your best shot. However, there is no reward if you try and fail. So sadly, I want my younger daughter to "go for the grades" rather than challenging herself and stretching to learn more. It seems that the higher GPA will open doors to more colleges and also to more merit-based aid to be able to afford the colleges.
for #2
(from S. Covey book) the P/PC balance balances going for the grade and paying the price to get an education
by AK.69 May 27, 2012
