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Amicus said:A bit of hard cheese? Did you read "When the air hits your brain"?
That is the only other place i have ever seen the phrase.
patzan said:Greg actually got a 42.
Buckeye(OH) said:I'm not sure how funny this thread was meant to be but man, I got a good laugh out of it.
MCATs is most definately not a word.
Vandyfox said:Only Greg's not his real first name. . . . .anyone, anyone?
1000 points to the first person who can correctly
"Name that Focker"
Right now, Patzan is leading with 1.6 points. . . .so a thousand would be a lot in this round.
-Vandyfox
p.s. 2.5 bonus points to anyone taking their MsCAssTs in August of this year.
meltmyfaceoff said:yeah i failed them pretty hard d00der now i have to clean toilets at mcdonalds for people who are on lunch break from taking the MCATs
Amicus said:A bit of hard cheese? Did you read "When the air hits your brain"?
That is the only other place i have ever seen the phrase.
you wouldn't happen to be from the "other" forum, would you?meltmyfaceoff said:i think you should die in a fire.
just thought i should let everyone know.
willthatsall said:Where in Meet the Parents does anyone say what Focker gets on the MCAT? I know when the fax comes in from his parents to Pam it says 97th percentile on it, but isn't that it? And earlier in the movie Pam says, "Greg aced his MCATs." But what is this about it saying he got a 44?
I thought I'd bump this thread. Some need the refresher course. MCATs is still not a word.superunknown said:Actually, if you print your AMCAS app, "MCATs" is there. Its used once in the plural form and once also as the heading appearing under TESTS. I guess that could be plural too...
Prozach said:If you want to get technical, SAT Test is actually more accurate than simply SAT. SAT was recently trademarked by The College Board as the actual name of the test. It no longer stands for anything. Therefore, SAT Test is appropriate.
http://www.fairtest.org/facts/satfact.htm
patzan said:Just thought I would let everyone know.
jennyy said:know any funny acronyms for MCAT
Ma*f*kin Crazy A$$ Test
Any funny ones??
tesla123 said:We used to call it the M (pronouced as the spanish letter for m) "gato"![]()
Well, at least I thought it was funny! 😀
patzan said:I thought I'd bump this thread. Some need the refresher course. MCATs is still not a word.
CORRECTION - "disrespected" is a word. It would have to be used in a really fuzzy-headed context, though.Mothra said:"Disrespect" is not a verb.
"Disrespected" is not a word.
Bigsheed920 said:WeHaveTooMuchTimeOnOurHandsToBeTalkingAboutThis$hit...............is that a word?? I agree with SD Skunk.....who gives a ****
liverotcod said:"Szyzzligarp" is not word. But it should be.
I had no idea "Szyzzligarp" had a synonym.melimi said:this thread is delightful..........no, no, it's brilliant......... no, no, no, no; there's no word to describe its perfection, so I'm forced to make one up; and I'm going to do so .......right ........... now......................... scrumtrilescent!!!!!!!!!
erin682 said:If Szyzzligarp was a word what would be its definition?
🙂 😛 😀Law2Doc said:Well clearly Szyzzligarp is what you do when you finish your MCATs.
Law2Doc said:Well clearly Szyzzligarp is what you do when you finish your MCATs.