Central is one of the oldest high schools in Omaha with a population of 3,000, its mostly white and most stoner kids go here. It has had a drug "problem" since 2003, it has 4 sides and goes 4 floors up and another 4 floors down. It has awful parking, no block system and half of everyone here is high on some substance
Person one: I did a line of coke, saw a knife fight and and saw someone getting head in the bathroom
Person 2: what fucking school is this
Person 1: Central
Person 2: what fucking school is this
Person 1: Central
by PapaRetard October 08, 2019
word used by Washingtonians (People from Washington State) short for Central Washington University, which is a Division II state university located in Ellensburg, WA
1. When I went to Central, I lived in Sue Lombard Hall.
2. I was a wrestler at Central.
3. The mascot of Central is the Wildcats.
2. I was a wrestler at Central.
3. The mascot of Central is the Wildcats.
by thmtom December 11, 2004
by pete edwards February 28, 2018
by The Silverback at Rio April 23, 2008
Central air conditioning, commonly referred to as central air (U.S.) or air-con (UK), is an air conditioning system that uses ducts to distribute cooled and/or dehumidified air to more than one room, or uses pipes to distribute chilled water to heat exchangers in more than one room, and which is not plugged into a standard electrical outlet.
With a typical split system, the condenser and compressor are located in an outdoor unit; the evaporator is mounted in the air handler unit. With a package system, all components are located in a single outdoor unit that may be located on the ground or roof.
Central air conditioning performs like a regular air conditioner but has several added benefits:
When the air handling unit turns on, room air is drawn in from various parts of the building through return-air ducts. This air is pulled through a filter where airborne particles such as dust and lint are removed. Sophisticated filters may remove microscopic pollutants as well. The filtered air is routed to air supply ductwork that carries it back to rooms. Whenever the air conditioner is running, this cycle repeats continually.
Because the condenser unit (with its fan and the compressor) is located outside the home, it offers a lower level of indoor noise than a free-standing air conditioning unit.
With a typical split system, the condenser and compressor are located in an outdoor unit; the evaporator is mounted in the air handler unit. With a package system, all components are located in a single outdoor unit that may be located on the ground or roof.
Central air conditioning performs like a regular air conditioner but has several added benefits:
When the air handling unit turns on, room air is drawn in from various parts of the building through return-air ducts. This air is pulled through a filter where airborne particles such as dust and lint are removed. Sophisticated filters may remove microscopic pollutants as well. The filtered air is routed to air supply ductwork that carries it back to rooms. Whenever the air conditioner is running, this cycle repeats continually.
Because the condenser unit (with its fan and the compressor) is located outside the home, it offers a lower level of indoor noise than a free-standing air conditioning unit.
Most new homes being built in the United States today have central air.
It must be ninety degrees outside, can you turn on the central air?
It must be ninety degrees outside, can you turn on the central air?
by AutoHVACnut February 08, 2012
Shithole school in Rocky Mount, NC. Kids from the Southside of the city come to this school. To sum it up, it just a place full of fights, gang bangers, ratchet hoes, and weedheads that bullshit around until 2:30.
Friend #1: I'm about to see whats on Worldstar for today!
Friend #2: Lets just go to Nash Central instead!
Friend #2: Lets just go to Nash Central instead!
by trueshitdawg May 15, 2013
If written with capital letter (Central Europe), it means a cultural region, traditionally including countries between France and Russia. It can be understood as fluid, but generally makes sense on many levels and includes:
Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Austria, Ukraine, Hungary, Belarus, Slovakia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg...
In geographical meaning (central Europe), most Central European countries (like Switzerland, Poland or Germany) are entirely and quite deep in western Europe (geographically). The meaning of the word "central Europe" becomes a bit more fluid (depending on a definition of a centre), but usually includes: Lithuania (centre of gravity), Hungary (geometric midpoint), Estonia (if all the islands of Europe – from the Azores to Franz Joseph Land and from Crete to Iceland – are taken into consideration). You can call all countries around it (to a certain radious) central European.
A common mistake is to relegate c/Central European countries into "E/eastern Europe". That is offensive and ignorant not only for people in or from the countries but also well-educated people elsewhere.
Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Austria, Ukraine, Hungary, Belarus, Slovakia, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg...
In geographical meaning (central Europe), most Central European countries (like Switzerland, Poland or Germany) are entirely and quite deep in western Europe (geographically). The meaning of the word "central Europe" becomes a bit more fluid (depending on a definition of a centre), but usually includes: Lithuania (centre of gravity), Hungary (geometric midpoint), Estonia (if all the islands of Europe – from the Azores to Franz Joseph Land and from Crete to Iceland – are taken into consideration). You can call all countries around it (to a certain radious) central European.
A common mistake is to relegate c/Central European countries into "E/eastern Europe". That is offensive and ignorant not only for people in or from the countries but also well-educated people elsewhere.
by jedefre July 11, 2014