A non honors or AP class in high school where few people do their homework. When no one does their homework, it means that students did not copy homework and since copying homewrok is against school rules, the class must therefore be good.
Mr. Johnson: How many people did their homework?
*5 students raises their hands*
Mr. Johnson: Wow, I have a good class.
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To masturbate in school, while in class
Ex 1. Dude Reggie just pulled a Spanish class!
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The lowest and most inferior class in the class/caste system. Comprising of the Underclass and the Working-class.
Generally thought of by Elites as stupid, inferior serfs because the lower class cannot afford the same level of education that they have received and therefore get a less-paid job and struggle to make ends meet. Also believed to spend rather than save and spend their money in the Working-mans' club.
I am Working-class and therefore a member of the Lower-class, I have studied my class a lot.
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A geart source of inspiration for poets.
I wrote the best poem ever in math class today.
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a person who makes jokes in front of the whole class, and makes jokes in center of attention
this nigga is making jokes too far. this nigga is a class clown
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Are you one of the 'special' children? Does your teacher keep a spare set of clothes for you in the cupboard? Do the other kids tease you? Does playing with, and occasionally eating, clay feature very prominently in your education? Then you're either in, or about to end up in, the clay class.
'Stevie's in the clay class. Lucky sods, they just eat clay and drool all day'
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Electrical term, Class A/B Amplifier.
A class A/B amplifier is also called a psh/pull amp. Class A/B amplifiers have 2 amps, one to push the speaker out (+), the other to pull it in (-). In guitar amps that use tubes, this means that one tube, a driver tube inverts the signal polarity before it reaches the B side.
A class A amp pushes and pulls the speaker, and thus must do more work. Most commercial (in home) amps (stereo receivers, etc.) are class A amps. Class A/B is generally used in guitar amps over 30 watts, high powered Bass amps, and professional power amps. Class A/B generally delivers the same power at double the impedance. So if an amp gets 100w per side @ 4 ohms, then it will generally get 200w bridged mono @ 8 ohms. This is rarely 100% true in practice.
Class A/B is also called "Bridging" an amp (transistor amps generally).
"Fender Twins use 4 6L6s in a Class A/B circut to deliver 85 w RMS @ 4 ohms... In other words, they's pretty damn clean boss."
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