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UCLA
/ˌjuː.siː.ɛlˈeɪ/
Definition
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Acronym for University of California, Los Angeles, a top-tier public research university founded in 1919, renowned for its academic excellence, vibrant campus life in Westwood, and iconic sports teams like the UCLA Bruins.
Examples
She turned down Ivy League offers for UCLA, trading snow for sunshine and pretentiousness for palm trees.
My roommate at UCLA majored in procrastination, acing finals by pulling all-nighters fueled by In-N-Out.
UCLA game days turn mild-mannered students into Bruins berserkers, chanting louder than a Kardashian family reunion.
He bragged about his UCLA acceptance like he'd invented higher education, but we all knew it was the beach proximity that sealed it.