1. (v.) To incite. To make something happen.
2. (v.) To move from one venue to another.
1. Hey, i'm-a go pop at theze breezys and see what I can matriculate.
2. Thizz club is dead. Let'z go matriculate over to Jevaun'z house and see if tha house-party'z craccin.
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To carry, esp. in football. Used most often by sports news anchors.
Watch as Dante Hall gets the punt and starts matriculating the ball down the field.
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v. To Matriculate
Matriculate - To age, mature, or to improve/make better.
Ex. I must matriculate this cheese, before I can get a good profit from it.
Ex. Matriculate your essay, and correct your grammar mistakes, then I will take another look at it.
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sound of like an initiation or a ceremony for u going to high school
i went to matriculation before i went to high school
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Being admitted into a college or university while you're still a sophomore in high school.
Cyrus exhibited a lackadaisical attitude in the last 2 months of his sophomore year in high school due to his premature matriculation into Seton Hall University.
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Matriculative Dynamics is a totally fake business buzz word. In a world of overused business buzz words like βverticalsβ, βsynergyβ, and βbandwidthβ... it seemed that something should be made up that is nonsensical and could be woven into conversation. The word was created on 5/21/22 in Atlanta, Ga in closed door meeting of the MDIC.
The Matriculative Dynamics of the vertical and horizontal onboarding of this data is going to be a real pain. We should circle back and have a zoom call to discuss.