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To be overwhelmed with apathy. To lose confidence, vitality, and aggression, especially in the face of a heart-breaking loss.
I used to get ticked off when the Hurricanes would lose, but now I've almost come to expect it. I've been Cokerized.
Cokerized by CanesAreAble September 17, 2008
When a white guy dates a black girl
"Hey man did you see Dave is dating that black chick?"
"Yea man she is has been totally colonized"
Colonized by YungUpgrade May 7, 2018
To shamelessly take something outstanding and diminish its value entirely. To turn a ferocious juggernaut into a an emasculated shell of its former self.
I clapped as loud as I could and pumped my fists aggressively, but it was futile. We had been cokerized.
cokerized by Romulox September 20, 2006

Corriedoo 

(n.)
The crucial moment of false recognition in a long passageway encounter. Though both people are perfectly well aware that the other is approaching, they must eventually pretend sudden recognition. They now look up with a glassy smile, as if having spotted each other for the first time, (and are particularly delighted to have done so), shouting out 'Haaaaalllllloooo!' as if to say 'Good grief!! You!! Here!! Of all people! Well I never. Coo Stap me vitals,' etcetera.
Corriedoo by Nick March 28, 2003

coronize 

verb, (used in passive form)
when corona virus settles in an area, making it hard to get rid of it.

to appropriate (a place or organ) for its own use. to establish itself in an area
bro: dude what's happening in Italy?
Nerd: Well. it's the virus, you know. The region of Lombardy, which is in Italy, has been totally coronized. The number of cases will probably drop as the coronized area has been sealed off over fears of more spread.

bro: -_-

nerd (explaining to the bro): what happens is that, following the infected throat, the lungs are next coronized, in which case intensive care is necessary.

bro: dude!
coronize by survivor19 March 23, 2020
To have one too many Exhibitions at the Coranation Tap, Bristol
"he was corried last night"
Corried by Barry Salisbury May 10, 2005