- ages. They are all '
sophomores'." This
oxymoron points at the Gr****
words σοφός ('wise') and μωρός ('fool'). High-school
sophomores are
expected to begin...
- A
sophomore slump (also
known as a
sophomore jinx or
sophomore jitters) is when a
sophomore fails to live up to the
relatively high
standards that occurred...
-
Sophomoric humor (also
called juvenile humor or
schoolboy humor) is any type of
humor that is
considered silly, immature, or childish. The
phrase can be...
- The
Sophomore is a 1929
American sound all-talking pre-Code
comedy film
directed by Leo
McCarey and
starring Eddie Quillan,
Sally O'Neil and Jeanette...
- college.
Sophomore or
Sophomores may also
refer to: "
Sophomore" (song), a song by
Ciara from her self-titled 2013
album Fleetwings BT-12
Sophomore, a 1940s...
-
against a team of
standout second-year
players ('
sophomores'). This
format of
Rookies vs
Sophomores would continue past the 2000 game
until the 2012....
- In mathematics, the
sophomore's dream is the pair of
identities (especially the first) ∫ 0 1 x − x d x = ∑ n = 1 ∞ n − n ∫ 0 1 x x d x = ∑ n = 1 ∞ ( −...
- and
Sophomores, and
upperclassman refers collectively to
Juniors and Seniors,
sometimes even
Sophomores. In some cases, the freshmen,
sophomores, and...
- The Simp and the
Sophomores is a 1915
silent comedy film
featuring Oliver Hardy.
Raymond McKee -
Percy Quince Harry Eytinge -
Professor Stout Arthur Housman...
- A
sophomore surge (sometimes
referred to in the
United Kingdom as first-term in****bency bonus) is a term used in the
political science of the
United States...