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In Hindi a Indian language-Janwar It means in English-An Animal,A Beast
The tech aer was teaching us Science subject In my (-10 slandered.He used to beat us like animals.

2007-11-29 16:12:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Mmm I had a teacher who was a fair cow, and I dubbed her the battle-axe which caught through out the secondary collage. If she only knew who started it she'd shocked, along with some of my other teachers.

A few months later she made a friend and I sand a desk back, for writing battle-axe on it, what made me mad was it was not our writing, despite this she would not listen so I went and got the headmaster, she got into trouble for not checking the writing, needles to say she had it in for me after that lol.

Another teacher was a prize AH and I called him a w-a-nk?? to his face, the whole class erupted, only to go deathly silent just as quickly, with all eyes upon me I proceeded to throw a 3 inch thick text book at him and walked out. For the life of me I have know idea how or why I did not get suspended or expelled from school. This teacher did do something that was inappropriate and he was duly reprimanded for this.

I might add I was considered to be one of the best behaved students, despite my having an undiagnosed learning disability.

2007-11-30 03:40:30 · answer #2 · answered by Georgie 7 · 1 0

You must be talking about my late husband..............hahahaha. I forgot what I called him in school. He drove me mad trying to make us do the Chemical Table of The Elements over and over again!
Now that other teacher, the female, well I've had to be nice about it, I on the otherhand, would like to say a few rude things but as I was brought up at that timeframe in a small town, I can't do so. Oh well..........She was a hater anyway.

2007-11-30 01:16:31 · answer #3 · answered by IDoToo 3 · 1 0

We call Mr. Bijoy Sengupta a maths teacher "biju". He's utterly inefficient & is not a dutiful teacher.
We call Anindita maam "andi buri" bcoz most of the time she sleeps in the class.

2007-12-01 08:15:42 · answer #4 · answered by ? 5 · 1 0

This is interesting. I had a biology teacher who was also the faculty sponsor of the yearbook staff and Beta Club in high school. She was all kinds of nasty. As I attended an all-guys high school, we could get away with names, and for her we had a list: Satan, Thunderb*tch (see http://www.urbandictionary.com), Hitler, Scum of the Earth, etc.

2007-11-29 23:37:15 · answer #5 · answered by jade_falcon 2 · 1 0

When I was in Algebra, we nicknamed our teacher Mr.FOIL the Coil.
FOIL is an algebraic reminder. The coil refers to the way he wound his few last strands of hair on his head.

2007-11-29 23:55:09 · answer #6 · answered by deirdrezz 6 · 1 0

In middle school, my shop teacher's name was (I will spell it as it sounds for you) Mr. View-ker. He sucked down coffee something fierce! That made his breath reak the high heavens, so we all called him "Death-breath" or Mr. Puke-er.

2007-11-29 23:37:27 · answer #7 · answered by SARswimmer95 6 · 1 0

well right now i'm in french immer and there's mme. leger and me and half of all the peeps in my grade call her hawk because she's sees anything with out turning around if you jsut put the gum in your mouth with no noise or anything she'll know lol it's creepy.

2007-11-29 23:35:07 · answer #8 · answered by Julia P 2 · 1 0

In 6th they called a teacher baldspot[i didnt]
&& now in my old school they call their new principal mr bxtchoff his name is mr bishoff

2007-11-30 01:23:56 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

those are pretty funny. when i was in school , we had a gym teacher who was bald and his head was shaped like a bullet, all the kids called him "crome dome".

2007-11-29 23:48:51 · answer #10 · answered by gen patton 6 · 1 0

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