The crowning of a country, used ironically at this moment, as nations reach their eminent definitions of character.
Some saw America being brought to its knees by the lethal virus as a fitting coronation. After the warnings that the nation was a republic, not a monarchy, it carried an inevitability.
by Monkey's Dad March 18, 2020
Man 1: “I’ve been alone for 2 weeks straight now”
Man 2: “Yeah, I think you’re getting a coronic depression”
Man 2: “Yeah, I think you’re getting a coronic depression”
by arvinator March 18, 2020
Coronativity
A regular nativity celebrating the birth of Jesus but safely practicing social distancing.
A regular nativity celebrating the birth of Jesus but safely practicing social distancing.
Sorry 3rd wise king, you're not allowed in our Coronativity due to the social gathering limit of 2 people.
by Wordymcwordface April 1, 2020
A descriptive adverb of how things are going or being done under the circumstance of having the global pandemic of the Coronavirus.
by FatmaElsayed July 11, 2020
He enjoyed to spend his summer evenings on moonlight cruises, while Coroning with his girlfriend.
I Coroned last night at Deuce's party.
I Coroned last night at Deuce's party.
by biddie slayer July 30, 2010
Adherents to the moronic and irrational belief that Bitcoin (BTC) has to be crippled to a 1mb blocksize and that suffering extreme transaction fees, unreliability and slowness helps make BTC useful as a store of value.
by pyalot April 22, 2021