O.C.
A student who either chooses to or is kicked-off their University’s housing on the campus. The term O.C. has become somewhat common in the university environment. Unlike other acronyms More…
OC
[residing] off-campus. Brevity. Rice students always say “I live OC” which could well stand for on-campus, too, but everyone knows it means off-campus. It is so commonly used More…
OC
refers to a student who lives off campus OC refers to a Rice undergraduate who lives away from his or her residential college. The word ‘OC’ has varying degrees: someone who is More…
OC (1)
(off campus) off campus or a Rice undergraduate who lives off campus =I haven't seen Jim since he went OC. Etymology : acronym for "off campus" =August 2010 Brown More…
oc on
on campus Like most times in the airport, you see that one person that you know. In this case it was a fellow Sidizen (from Sid Richardson college). And, she had moved off campus the More…
Occupy
(Widening) To be in control of something. The popular use of the term extends beyond tangible objects. =Made popular by the Occupy Wall street movement during which hundreds of protesters More…
occupy
(slang repurposing) To go to, take residence in. =“GSA is never going to have a shot against Lovett when they play Powderpuff on Sunday. Lovett Powderpuff is going to occupy that field.” More…