The following is a haphazard collection of Princeton buzzwords that may or may not make up your entire vocabulary by the time midterms roll around. Impress your mom and dad by talking cool.
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To all the pre-freshman reading this "dictionary"- this is the last time you'll probably give the Daily Princetonian any credence whatsoever as a source of information about campus life. Just give it a few weeks at school and you'll know what I mean (cf. the Nassau Weekly's numerous PrinceWatch articles). Don't come to school with a bunch of received notions (if you can even call them that) and don't forget to read your weekly Nass!
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To the freshman who wrote this, Lot 21 is not in South Brunswick. Thus, I do hope that was sarcastic. Moreover, no student has *had* to park in that lot since freshmen were banned from bringing cars to campus roughly six years ago. Also, just because something comes in a "box" or "container" of some sort does not make it a "case." A "case" of beer absolutely contains 24 cans/bottles. A 30-pack contains slightly more; I'll let you figure out how many.
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