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  • hard
  • hard

    N, Adj, V. A person who is tough and rugged; can fight well.  "Tye know how to fight, damn he hard!"  2. An erect penis.  "I stay hard in my math class cause my teacher so hot."  3. Good sex.  "I hit that hard last night." 

  • gerontophilia
  • gerontophilia

    Any boy under the age of consent, that seduces an adult to have sex with him. [Almost nothing of an Psychology academic nature has been written. one of the only books written is "theo Sandfort's Boys on Their Contacts with Men (New York, 1987)

  • high-sidin'
  • high-sidin'

    adv. to act as if you're better than those around you.  "Did you see Yolanda high-sidin' when she was in front of the Teacher today? She think she all-o-dat." 

  • Ah'mer! I'm telling off you.
  • Ah'mer! I'm telling off you.

    Sheer terror could be instilled to anyone in the contributors school, By one simple shout-aloud sentence: Ah'mer! I'm telling off you! Whence the girl who's pencil sharpener you'd just borrowed but because it was made in Taiwan, broke in contact with with the merest pressure of hand, so young girl would wander off to teacher after saying that immortal line. This was mid-80's, the arse end of the capital punishment era, which meant your bot was slapped and you were made to stand with your back to the class until dinner, which in this case was a very long time! The case in hand happened early that morning. and the word and that humiliation can still be felt 17 years later!

  • putting me on blast
  • putting me on blast

    to be publicity disciplined or to have someone raise their voice at you. Similar to "putting someone on the spot."  "Why was that teacher putting me on the blast?" 

  • having it off
  • having it off

    v having sex: Did you hear JackieÂ’s mumÂ’s been having it off with that bald teacher with the limp?

  • bootsie
  • bootsie

    adj./adv. Something undesirable. An inopportune or unfair situation, event, or thing.  "Man, that teacher is bootsie" "Did you see his pants? Bootsie!" 

  • Skive
  • Skive

    To skive is to evade something. When I was a kid we used to skive off school on Wednesdays instead of doing sports. We always got caught of course, presumably because the teachers used to do the same when they were fourteen!

  • snitch
  • snitch

    v. To rat on someone, give away a secret or report someone for criminal activity.  "Teddy is always snitching; he told the teacher that we cheated on that test yesterday."  2. n. Someone who freely gives up information about a friend or acquaintance to a higher authority who will use that information against said friend/acquaintance.  "I’m not running w/ A.J. anymore cause that punk is a snitch; he told the principle where we got blunted." 

  • pong
  • pong

    n bad smell. My maths teacher at school, Mr Benzies, also taught my uncle, who was fifteen or so years older than me. My uncle told me that in his day Mr Benzies was known unanimously as “Pongo Benzies” because “wherever he goes, the pong goes.” If you’re reading this, Mr Benzies, please remember that I’m just relating what my uncle said, and I didn’t necessarily actually call you that, or try and get the rest of the year to call you it too.

  • PHD
  • PHD

    An acronym/euphemism for "playa hata degree." Someone who tries to mess up a "playa's chance with women (his "game")  "Tomesha has a PHD. She’s always messing up my game!"  2. A teacher or authority figure who seems to have something against “playas” or "gangster-like" students. 

  • teachers pet
  • teachers pet

    Someone who seemed to be given unreasonably favourable treatment by a teacher.

Wiki AI search on online names & meanings containing PSYCHOLOGY TEACHER

PSYCHOLOGY TEACHER

  • Educational psychology
  • Educational psychology is the branch of psychology concerned with the scientific study of human learning. The study of learning processes, from both cognitive

  • Teacher
  • approach to school reform. School Psychology Review, 26, 576-588. Bryant, Jennings . 1980. Relationship between college teachers' use of humor in the classroom

  • Psychology
  • Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. Its subject matter includes the behavior of humans and nonhumans, both conscious and unconscious

  • Milgram experiment
  • polled fourteen Yale University senior-year psychology majors to predict the behavior of 100 hypothetical teachers. All of the poll respondents believed that

  • Cassie (Skins series 1)
  • goes into crisis mode. Sid, Tony and Chris all run into Angie, their psychology teacher, in the staff showers, this arises tension between Chris and Angie

  • Lilia Gumerova
  • administrator. Prior to her career in government, Gumerova was a psychology teacher. Lilia Gumerova was born on 16 December 1972 in the Bashkir town of

  • A Teacher
  • "Sundance 2013: The psychology of a scandal in 'A Teacher'". Los Angeles Times. January 20, 2013. Retrieved October 25, 2022. "A Teacher: Sundance Review"

  • Teachers College, Columbia University
  • teaching software and keeping teachers abreast of new developments. Teachers College also houses a wide range of applied psychology degrees, including one of

  • Flow (psychology)
  • Flow in positive psychology, also known colloquially as being in the zone or locked in, is the mental state in which a person performing some activity

  • James V. McConnell
  • February 1957) "Learning Theory" (If, December 1957) "James McConnell, Psychology Teacher And Researcher, 64". The New York Times. 1990-04-12. ISSN 0362-4331

Online Slangs & meanings of the slang PSYCHOLOGY TEACHER

PSYCHOLOGY TEACHER

  • hard
  • hard

    N, Adj, V. A person who is tough and rugged; can fight well.  "Tye know how to fight, damn he hard!"  2. An erect penis.  "I stay hard in my math class cause my teacher so hot."  3. Good sex.  "I hit that hard last night." 

  • gerontophilia
  • gerontophilia

    Any boy under the age of consent, that seduces an adult to have sex with him. [Almost nothing of an Psychology academic nature has been written. one of the only books written is "theo Sandfort's Boys on Their Contacts with Men (New York, 1987)

  • high-sidin'
  • high-sidin'

    adv. to act as if you're better than those around you.  "Did you see Yolanda high-sidin' when she was in front of the Teacher today? She think she all-o-dat." 

  • Ah'mer! I'm telling off you.
  • Ah'mer! I'm telling off you.

    Sheer terror could be instilled to anyone in the contributors school, By one simple shout-aloud sentence: Ah'mer! I'm telling off you! Whence the girl who's pencil sharpener you'd just borrowed but because it was made in Taiwan, broke in contact with with the merest pressure of hand, so young girl would wander off to teacher after saying that immortal line. This was mid-80's, the arse end of the capital punishment era, which meant your bot was slapped and you were made to stand with your back to the class until dinner, which in this case was a very long time! The case in hand happened early that morning. and the word and that humiliation can still be felt 17 years later!

  • putting me on blast
  • putting me on blast

    to be publicity disciplined or to have someone raise their voice at you. Similar to "putting someone on the spot."  "Why was that teacher putting me on the blast?" 

  • having it off
  • having it off

    v having sex: Did you hear JackieÂ’s mumÂ’s been having it off with that bald teacher with the limp?

  • bootsie
  • bootsie

    adj./adv. Something undesirable. An inopportune or unfair situation, event, or thing.  "Man, that teacher is bootsie" "Did you see his pants? Bootsie!" 

  • Skive
  • Skive

    To skive is to evade something. When I was a kid we used to skive off school on Wednesdays instead of doing sports. We always got caught of course, presumably because the teachers used to do the same when they were fourteen!

  • snitch
  • snitch

    v. To rat on someone, give away a secret or report someone for criminal activity.  "Teddy is always snitching; he told the teacher that we cheated on that test yesterday."  2. n. Someone who freely gives up information about a friend or acquaintance to a higher authority who will use that information against said friend/acquaintance.  "I’m not running w/ A.J. anymore cause that punk is a snitch; he told the principle where we got blunted." 

  • pong
  • pong

    n bad smell. My maths teacher at school, Mr Benzies, also taught my uncle, who was fifteen or so years older than me. My uncle told me that in his day Mr Benzies was known unanimously as “Pongo Benzies” because “wherever he goes, the pong goes.” If you’re reading this, Mr Benzies, please remember that I’m just relating what my uncle said, and I didn’t necessarily actually call you that, or try and get the rest of the year to call you it too.

  • PHD
  • PHD

    An acronym/euphemism for "playa hata degree." Someone who tries to mess up a "playa's chance with women (his "game")  "Tomesha has a PHD. She’s always messing up my game!"  2. A teacher or authority figure who seems to have something against “playas” or "gangster-like" students. 

  • teachers pet
  • teachers pet

    Someone who seemed to be given unreasonably favourable treatment by a teacher.