Neg (verb)
rhymes with "keg"
Definition: to be rejected from admittance to an establishment with an age requirement
Attested: I first heard this when I heard people talking about bars
Example: "Did you go to the bars last night? No, I got neged."
Etymology: It is believed that this term is derived from the term negation. This is because when you are neged, it is often the negation of fun for an evening.
- Dave Britton

90 Flex (noun)
rhymes with "rex"
Definition: a type of meal plan in which you, the student, are allowed 90 meals in a dining hall and 300 flex points (each point is equivalent to one dollar).
Attested: When I was deciding the type of meal plan I should get for the second semester, my friend suggested 90 Flex.
Example: "90-Flex is probably the best meal plan for you because you don't eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day, so this way, you won't waste as many meals."
Etymology: This name originated because it is one of the most flexible meal plans at Cornell University. People are allowed 90 meals any time throughout the semester and 300 points to use. The other meal plans force students to use their meals a specific number of times each day or week, so they prove to be more restrictive in that respect.
- Heidi Nguyen