Right to the door


noun – refers to one’s right to leave either an elective cl-ss or honors/ap cl-ss (usually to go to the easier cl-sses). the prolific statement comes from one of ian terry’s rants.
ian: i don’t get why so many people complain about ms. kostelic. if they think she’s too difficult, n-body is keeping them in french 3 against their will. they have a right to the door. walk out and go to another elective or a study hall.

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