A clumsy mistake, often shown as an outtake at the end of a student-created film
Blooper
This word for a type of degree originally referred to a young knight of low rank
Bachelor
Someone who seeks out onerous or painful tasks is a "glutton for" this
Punishment
machine for running in place: DRILL TEAM
TREADMILL
American tennis player Cori Gauff is named after her father, but she prefers to go by this nickname.
Coco
A small porch leading to the entrance of a house
Stoop
This oral lesson is from the Latin for "to read"
Lecture
This phrase meaning to try something out is often followed by "& see who salutes"
Run it up the flagpole
what you do before exercising: RUM PAW
WARM UP
In his playing days, basketball star Charles Barkley was known as “The Round Mound of” this.
Soldiers who jump out of airplanes
Sooner or later you'll have to declare one of these, from a Latin word meaning "greater"
Major
Thomas Paine used a variation of the cliche "From the sublime to" this (which is also a little-used spell in Harry Potter)
Ridiculous
push-ups or jumping jacks, for example: SENSICAL ITCH
CALISTHENICS
Deion Sanders was known as “Neon Deion” as well as this rhyming nickname, given to him after a television-worthy high school basketball performance
Prime Time
Last name of the singer of "School's Out" and the title character from the book "I Love You, Beth _____"
Cooper
Often applied to courses, it's from the Latin for "before" & "need"... as in, you need to take some Intro courses before moving on to more advanced coursework
Prerequisite
Your boss might tell you to be different & creative & "think" this way, a much-used business cliche
Outside the Box
muscle at the front of the thigh: PRICE SQUAD
QUADRICEPS
He may be well into his 50s now, but former Mariners and Reds superstar Ken Griffey Jr. will always be known by this youthful nickname
The Kid
A toy popularized in the 1950s but that has origins as far back as the 500s BC
Hula Hoop
This word for a class of student in their second year derives from a word for a fallacious argument
Sophomore
This affirmation of resilience may not always be technically true, but it was in the chorus of a 2012 No. 1 hit by Kelly Clarkson
What doesn't kill you makes you stronger
a unit of heart rate: BURMESE PATIENT
Belying his fearsome rhyming nickname, this legendary Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle showed his softer side in a famous Coke commercial
Mean Joe Green