by anonymous September 13, 2020
Get the Black privilege mug.A small little building full of white kids with "mommy and daddy" issues, where they keep the air conditioning way too freaking cold. Not as bad as everyone thinks it is, the kids are as messed up as in public schools, they just dress nicer.
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A Person who attends a Private school. (Public school in the United Kingdom)
Can be derrogatory *rolls eyes* because people have no time to do anything worthwhile except tease eachothers schools.
Can be derrogatory *rolls eyes* because people have no time to do anything worthwhile except tease eachothers schools.
A: Hey look there's Belinda.
B: Whose that? She doesn't go to school with us does she?
A: Nah, she's a Private Schooler.
B: ARGH Private Schoolers!
A: Grow Up.
B: Whose that? She doesn't go to school with us does she?
A: Nah, she's a Private Schooler.
B: ARGH Private Schoolers!
A: Grow Up.
by Dijlaann August 23, 2007
Get the private schoolers mug.the social theory which argues that men have unearned social, economic, and political advantages or rights that are granted to them solely on the basis of their sex, and which are usually denied to women.
by tk1214 June 24, 2014
Get the male privilege mug.Girls who go to private school, have more than one pony and pronounce every letter of evey word (practically). They follow trends like there's no tomorrow, and clog up changing rooms because of it. Also, they have 6 week summer holidays in the caribbean because their daddies are rich.
by mabumbo September 6, 2006
Get the private girls mug.A school in which the parents pay lots of money so their "little darling" can have the very very best.
This environment manufactures many things, such as, snobbery towards people who are not as economically prosperous enough to go to private school, or feel that they can get an OK education at a state school. Empiricism, shelter, pansyness, and most importantly, a severe lack of life experience, and a belief that the world really is this pretty coddling environment in which people will pick them up, dust them off, and whisper words of encouragement and love in their ears until they feel big enough to carry on.
The delusion is so complete, that most private school girls and boys have no idea that they are deluded, and are conditioned to think that the extremely easy lifestyle they lead is really tough. They say things like, "I'm not rich! We're poor from paying for tution." Not realizing that "poor" is where you cannot eat. And "poor" in the developed countries in which they live, is being in commission housing on the dole. However, this is rarely problematic, as most of them are financially taken care of, and able to continue to lead this easy lifestyle in which they are accustomed outside of school. However, it is occasionally problematic when said child's parents realize their mistake in raising the child accustomed to unconditional goodness, and decide to let it flounder. In which case, it fails miserably.
This environment manufactures many things, such as, snobbery towards people who are not as economically prosperous enough to go to private school, or feel that they can get an OK education at a state school. Empiricism, shelter, pansyness, and most importantly, a severe lack of life experience, and a belief that the world really is this pretty coddling environment in which people will pick them up, dust them off, and whisper words of encouragement and love in their ears until they feel big enough to carry on.
The delusion is so complete, that most private school girls and boys have no idea that they are deluded, and are conditioned to think that the extremely easy lifestyle they lead is really tough. They say things like, "I'm not rich! We're poor from paying for tution." Not realizing that "poor" is where you cannot eat. And "poor" in the developed countries in which they live, is being in commission housing on the dole. However, this is rarely problematic, as most of them are financially taken care of, and able to continue to lead this easy lifestyle in which they are accustomed outside of school. However, it is occasionally problematic when said child's parents realize their mistake in raising the child accustomed to unconditional goodness, and decide to let it flounder. In which case, it fails miserably.
I go to a private school. I cannot believe the arrogance of the wealthy.
I've seen and been through things these private school kids couldn't even imagine, and they have the nerve to act as if they know more about life than I do.
I've seen and been through things these private school kids couldn't even imagine, and they have the nerve to act as if they know more about life than I do.
by stonahsarah April 6, 2009
Get the private school mug.An entitled white, heterosexual, middle to upper class man who acts as though the world is just because it revolves around him and refuses to see how institutions and structures are set up to benefit him, and oppress others. However, a PDD can also be a black straight male, or a gay white male, or a poor straight man, so long as he denies his privilege based on gender, class, or orientation.
Privilege Denying Dude: "I'm not racist, my best friend is black!"
Privilege Denying Dude: "I'm not sexist...but why do you think there aren't as many women in science or math?"
Privilege Denying Dude: "Affirmative action is reverse discrimination!"
Privilege Denying Dude: "Why do you gay people have to go and profess your sexuality to everyone!"
Privilege Denying Dude: "I'm not sexist...but why do you think there aren't as many women in science or math?"
Privilege Denying Dude: "Affirmative action is reverse discrimination!"
Privilege Denying Dude: "Why do you gay people have to go and profess your sexuality to everyone!"
by welcometotheworld December 8, 2010
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