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Right to the door

noun - refers to one's right to leave either an Elective class or Honors/AP Class (usually to go to the easier classes). The prolific statement comes from one of Ian Terry's rants.

Ian: I don't get why so many people complain about Ms. Kostelic. If they think she's too difficult, nobody is keeping them in French 3 against their will. They have a right to the door. Walk out and go to another elective or a study hall.

by ShalerSlick March 22, 2007

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Pre-Algebra

noun- The beginning of the end. Begins that long twisted path of math courses.

7th Grader: I have a Pre-Algebra test today.

by ShalerSlick March 19, 2007

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