valedictorian
by nay and amers on Jun 10, 2006 21:02:17
the smartest,lonliest person in a
graduating class. when someone tries for valedictorian, they lose all their friends.in their
spare time, these valadictorians do homework, read, and play
hackysack with and occasional guitar break.
Example:
girl one: wow look at that kid playing
hacky sakc
girl 2:
ew i know....hes valedictorian
the valedictorian
by captain mc awesome super on Dec 29, 2015 15:44:28
This is like
Missionary but SO much better. With him on top, have him put your ankles up by his shoulders so your legs make a "V." You'll still get to enjoy plenty of eye contact, but
the super deep penetration makes it feel way naughtier. The best position ever, the valedictorian
Valedictorian
by nlolhere on Jun 26, 2020 10:07:45
A kid who’s smart enough to realize how bad and rigged
the school system is and how it hardly educates people at all, but is also smart enough to hide the fact that they know this, pretend to be an angel who’s entire life is school, and get really good grades, so they can get a scholarship into a good university, so they can get a really good job, so they can get a lot of
moolah. And a lot of moolah puts you ahead of a lot of people in
capitalist society and gives you a lot of benefits.
You are not the Valedictorian.
by black.heart.rebel on Jul 09, 2009 07:32:44
Example:
Britany: *stands up and trys to hush the crowd*
I just wanted to thank
all you guys for coming out to Marcys party tonight…
Casey: Sit the f**k down. You are not the
Valedictorian.
End-of-Semester Valedictorian
by InkDr.237 on Dec 09, 2022 08:54:37
Typically observed in higher education or at the high school level. Refers to the phenomenon in which a student who has done minimal coursework, suddenly exhibits an immense amount of effort, completing (or attempting to complete) every assignment; this is accompanied by a "sudden", doctoral level, concern about one's Grade Point Average (GPA) and academic standing. This term originated from decades of confused professors and teachers
musing," if student name had demonstrated this effort and consideration for their GPA throughout all four years of college/high school, they could be valedictorian of their class".
Addendum: This term can also apply to the class rank parents expect their student to achieve when they turn in one
missing assignment (typically two to five days after the end of the semester); however, it should not be confused with "End-of-Semester
Salutatorian".
Example:
The college professor sighed and drank deeply into a cup of coffee, "I know Sarah needs an 'A' in my class in order to have a high enough
GPA in his major to graduate, just another 'End-of-Semester
Valedictorian" :takes another drink of coffee: "thankfully, I teach college".
*or*
The AP Physics teacher was just about to take a drink of her ice-cold stale coffee when "Jeff", who spent most of the course roaming the halls, busted into the room for the fifth time that day, and asked "what can I do to get a 98?" Jeff was clearly an example of the dreaded "End-of-Semester Valedictorian".