Fancy term for {curly brackets}
Teacher: Mm, yes, just be sure to use your sideways seagulls when using set-builder notation.
Colloquial term for "Both of them".
Lacey: Mm, yes, let's just multiply bofadem in the lator.
Oatmeal eaten by a person who you have great contempt for. Even their oatmeal is stupid. Variations include "dumb grabola," "moronic cereal," "silly porridge," and possibly "imbecilic cottage cheese" (though this one is disputed by many to be a real variant, due to the lack of an oatmeal synonym).
Student: Oh, this teacher is so annoying. She always comes into class 20 minutes late with her stupid oatmeal.
Used when you want to imitate someone in a derogatory way.
Luke: So last night, I was reading my AP textbook for class, and did all of my homework on time.
Mike: "Mm, yes, let me just read my AP textbook"
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A rather large book, used in many Advanced Placement classes. It consists of many pages, and mostly useless knowledge. Those who enjoy reading it are often mocked.
Luke: Gosh, I can't wait to go home and read my AP Textbook!
Mike and Lacey: Wow, what a nerd. Let's mock him.
The act of "hacking up" algebraic equations: dividing terms that should not be divided.
Lacey: I can't seem to be able to find X. I must have been Hackin Away at the problem.