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Wikipedia Class

A college class that neither the professor or the students care about. This term gets its name from professors reading Wikipedia articles in their lectures and from students using Wikipedia for their research. These classes are a load of bullshit.

Hey you're taking GHS 204 next semester right? It's a total Wikipedia Class.

by oakenbaum May 5, 2011


boring class

A class in Jr high, high school, or college that is boring af and that you want to get out of.

I hate being stuck in a boring class.

by boaz274 October 4, 2017


math class

a nonsensical hell that makes no sense

teacher: welcome to math class.
question: if train Santa the blue nose donkey leaves at 1:98 and train be is having an existential crisis how many elephants are in a can of tuna? And also find x

the smart kid: there is 657 elephants in a can of tuna because one elephant is 4:00 and 45 elephants is 6:00 that means that if train be is a Feminist then waffles are red meaning that the answer is 657. also x is in a bar on the floor because he drank to much demond blood

by Anime watchers are gay October 3, 2019


Class Whore

A person incredibly popular among girls for his charm and looks, and is known for hooking around.

Pretty good looking, eh? He's the class whore

by Demonboi May 20, 2020


class clown

the one kid in your class who makes the lesson remotely entertaining

Insert name, you're such a class clown

by AlgoMarblerYT September 10, 2023


class spouse

A friend, usually of the opposite sex, that you get to know and chat with in a class because your other, better friends aren't in that class. Sometimes leads to hurt feelings down the line when one party mistakes it for romantic attraction. Similar to a "work spouse" at a job.

I didn't know Derek before this semester, but we sit next to each other in Trigonometry and are always trading jokes, so now he's my class spouse.

by Indica35 February 25, 2013


casual class

I believe that class is more behavior related rather than either social, aesthetic or achievement related. It's displayed by acting appropriately to the situation and treating people with the courtesy, consideration and respect that they have earned, and deserve. It's not measured by wealth, success, accomplishments, or appearance but rather in how one treats others, with kindness, consideration and courtesy. Therefore, someone with CASUAL CLASS is one that may not "look" the part but, more importantly, ACTS it. The one with casual class has manners, tries to be a gentleman/woman at all times, and actually cares what people think about them, even if they don't know each other. They're not self-centered, self-entitled or "look down on others" because of where they were raised or what their last name might be. They don't look down at others. Anyone can look good but not everyone acts good.

The construction worker in ripped jeans and work boots and driving an old beat up pick up truck helps the little old lady across the street while the wall street executive with the designer clothes and the diamond watch and driving the Lamborghini while texting on his smart phone beeps at them to get out of the way because he's late for an important meeting. The blue collar guy is the one displaying "casual class!"

by mjrooster November 7, 2013