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== Part of Speech ==
Noun


== Pronunciation ==
== Pronunciation ==


[pri məl / skreem]
<tt>[ˈpraɪməl skriːm]</tt>
 
['pri məl / skreem]


== Part of Speech ==


Noun


== Description ==
== Description ==


 
A tradition that involves students screaming at exactly 9:00 pm on the Sunday night prior to finals week every quarter as a way of relieving stress and tension before their exams.


== Usage ==
== Usage ==


This term is mostly used by students towards the end of each quarter, but anyone can use it.


== Example Sentence ==
== Example Sentence ==


I really wanted to do ''Primal Scream'' this quarter, but I was studying and didn't check the time until 9:15.


== Why It's Wild ==
== Why It's Wild ==


This term is wild because it refers to a uniquely Northwestern tradition.


Categories: [Traditions]
[[Category:Traditions]]
[[User:CaptainKirk|CaptainKirk]] ([[User talk:CaptainKirk|talk]]) 16:51, 5 June 2017 (CDT)

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Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

[ˈpraɪməl skriːm]

['pri məl / skreem]


Description

A tradition that involves students screaming at exactly 9:00 pm on the Sunday night prior to finals week every quarter as a way of relieving stress and tension before their exams.

Usage

This term is mostly used by students towards the end of each quarter, but anyone can use it.

Example Sentence

I really wanted to do Primal Scream this quarter, but I was studying and didn't check the time until 9:15.

Why It's Wild

This term is wild because it refers to a uniquely Northwestern tradition. CaptainKirk (talk) 16:51, 5 June 2017 (CDT)