a school from hell where dreams fucking die and the students are all on some sort of drugs. all the kids are depressed because of the teachers and their lack of optimism. they want death as much as the students. satan is possessing every single being in the premises. the vice principal is a hate symbol and is wanted “dead or alive” for a reward. everyone is fucking dead inside. it’s hell there.
“hey did you hear about how y/n went to william annin middle school”
“yeah they didn’t come back out alive”
“yeah they didn’t come back out alive”
by ewwhatamidoing May 29, 2018

the place where dreams come true and pot heads are born. Easy to break into and steal lamb chops, also all the kids that go there are dazed and confused so they turn to pot,which they get fromn Ridge high school.
by ithinkmenrcool May 04, 2005

a school from hell where dreams fucking die and the students are all on some sort of drugs. all the kids are depressed because of the teachers and their lack of optimism. they want death as much as the students. satan is possessing every single being in the premises. the vice principal is a hate symbol and is wanted “dead or alive” for a reward. everyone is fucking dead inside. it’s hell there.
“hey did you hear about how y/n went to william annin middle school ”
“yeah they didn’t come back out alive”
“yeah they didn’t come back out alive”
by ewwhatamidoing May 29, 2018

an·ni·nant
/ˈænɪnənt/
noun
A being, entity, or phenomenon that is born of a year or whose existence is intrinsically tied to an annual cycle.
Example: "Folktales described the spirit of the harvest as an anninant, a creature that appeared with the first sprout and faded with the last reaping."
adjective
Relating to or characterized by being born of a year.
Occurring or living within the span of a single year.
Example: "The mystical flower had an anninant life cycle, blooming and withering in precise alignment with the solar calendar."
Etymology: A neologism constructed from Latin anni (from annus, "year") and the suffix -nant (from Latin -nat-, "born").
/ˈænɪnənt/
noun
A being, entity, or phenomenon that is born of a year or whose existence is intrinsically tied to an annual cycle.
Example: "Folktales described the spirit of the harvest as an anninant, a creature that appeared with the first sprout and faded with the last reaping."
adjective
Relating to or characterized by being born of a year.
Occurring or living within the span of a single year.
Example: "The mystical flower had an anninant life cycle, blooming and withering in precise alignment with the solar calendar."
Etymology: A neologism constructed from Latin anni (from annus, "year") and the suffix -nant (from Latin -nat-, "born").
The mystical flower had an anninant life cycle, blooming and withering in precise alignment with the solar calendar.
by aquaus August 29, 2025
