Hard, solid block of cheese, hard enough to inflict damage if hit by it. Usually colored in bright shades more typical for taxi cabs than edible matter. For example, Black Diamond.
That block of weapons grade cheese would do some serious damage if you get hit by it.
That's some weapons grade cheese right there.
"Is that cheese or a weapon for self defense?"
"It's weapons grade cheese."
That's some weapons grade cheese right there.
"Is that cheese or a weapon for self defense?"
"It's weapons grade cheese."
by Bahuka March 25, 2017
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 February 29, 2012
The second year of high school. People who are in this grade are usually cocky because they’re not freshmen anymore, but they don’t understand that they’re still underclassmen, which makes them useless. This is also a pretty easy year, unless you’re taking Geometry. And this is the year you can be able to get a job & your driving permit. This is considered a filler year and it’s not really that important and the workload is pretty simple, nothing too extra. And this is the last easy year you’re gonna have before junior year, so you better enjoy it.
Junior: “What grade are you in”?
Sophomore: “10th grade”
Junior: “Wow, so you’re in the easiest grade”
Sophomore: “10th grade”
Junior: “Wow, so you’re in the easiest grade”
by TEEGUY July 20, 2024
Neo from 8th grade is one of the most obnoctious people on earth and if anyone says otherwise an alternate universe is created moments before and the words were never said.
by Dennis from ... grade June 04, 2020
A person who Is a whole other tear of asshole they are usually a dishonest, manipulative, emotionless, psychopathic sadistic, homicidal and just a all around shity person types of people like this should be avoided or insulted or just ignored they feed off attention good or bad usually they do shity things and portray them as good.
by kushmaster223 July 23, 2023
I have an F in scripture Jonny, I hope I don't get sent to the pope. Man, I love the catholic grading system
by FastBallPaul December 04, 2017
by Alyssa and Travis September 23, 2013