I'm not sure exactly, but it might refer to a government-related club or activity in the school context.
Well, 'gov' could potentially stand for something like 'government studies' or a group involved in political discussions or projects at the high school. Maybe it's a short form used by students for a specific class or club.
It could be about the experiences in the student government in high school. Maybe it involves the activities they organize, like school dances or charity events.
I have no idea what 'am gov long story short' could mean. It's a pretty confusing combination of words.
I'm not entirely sure as the phrase 'high school are story' is grammatically incorrect. It might be a miscommunication. If it was 'High school is a story', it could imply that high school experiences are like a story, full of different events, characters (students, teachers), and plotlines (like academic achievements, friendships, rivalries etc.).
In a high school context, 'prep' often refers to preparing for something, like studying for a test or getting ready for a school event.
In a high school context, a wallflower is typically a student who doesn't actively participate in social activities, is maybe a bit introverted, and doesn't draw much attention to themselves. They might feel left out or have trouble fitting in.
In a high school story,'redundant' usually means something that is unnecessary or repetitive. Like if a character keeps saying the same thing over and over, that could be considered redundant.
Well, it could be that in a particular discussion, collection of tales, or even a creative work, high school stories are excluded. It might be to focus on other aspects of life such as adulthood, early childhood, or a completely different fictional world. It could also be that high school stories are seen as too cliched or overdone, so the decision is to have 'no high school stories'.
The 'wallflower combination' in a high school story could refer to a group of shy or overlooked students. In high school, there are often students who don't fit into the mainstream cliques. They might be the ones who are quiet in class, sit alone at lunch, or are not very involved in school activities. This 'combination' could be a way to describe how they interact with each other, perhaps forming their own little group where they feel more comfortable.
Well, 'High School Story' could be an app or an online community related to high school experiences. So 'add me on high school story' is like asking you to include them in your network there. Maybe it's for things like sharing high school memories, making new friends who are interested in high school - themed stuff, or participating in some activities within that particular 'High School Story' environment.
It could refer to the most exciting or memorable dating experiences in the context of 'High School Story'. Maybe it's about the most popular or extravagant dates that happen in that high school setting.