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Core Jobs 

"Those jobs that would afford one to live a middle class life in the United States."
Core Jobs is a term coined by Jay Anderson, longtime financial leader in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and the current President and CEO of Pittsfield Cooperative Bank. Anderson has used the term countless times in discussions in the community, in his role as chairman of the Pittsfield Economic Revitalization Corporation and during appearances on media programs, such as Good Morning Pittsfield on WTBR-FM and Pittsfield Community Television. Further context for this description comes as the number of jobs available in the current economy, while providing income for employees, do not offer enough pay and/or benefits to allow an employee to provide for a respectable quality of life. For example, as large retail big box stores continue to expand further and dominate local markets, they have become large employers in the regions in which they are located. However, these retailers (such as Walmart) have been criticized for paying low wages as a part of a profit-enhancing strategy. Jobs in the service sector, including retail, hospitality, and tourism have been often criticized also as the kind of jobs that do not fit the "core job" description.
Core Jobs by MontanaJays February 14, 2012
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Core Drilled 

Vaginal or Anal sexual penetration that is performed by a large, lengthy, girthy cock or dildo leaving one's orifices gaping and wide open until they eventually snap back shut.
Roger is extremely endowed and he core drilled Tonya's tight little ass and left her winker sore and raw.
Core Drilled by Eaton Holgoode June 19, 2015
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Someone that is the king (lord) of being hardcore (core). They are the Lord of Core. Australian in origin. Usually applies to Super Hardcore Surfers.
These guys were gods to me when I was a grom. These core-lords that I used to hail so hard for their rail work, mental attitudes and raw-dog approach to big waves of consequence.
Core-Lord by ShreddieKruger April 3, 2019

Core Points 

One acquires core points when one follows the fashion line of core supports. Including a beanie and skinny jeans with band merch.
Dan got 4 core points for his sknnies wool hat and two merch shirts
Core Points by ashleyferrara April 1, 2011

core shot 

Skier/snowboarder lingo for a hole that has appeared in the base/bottom of one's ski or board. Usually caused by a rock.
I knew we shouldn't have gone snowboarding today. Mammoth's base depth was only 35 inches and there were rocks everywhere. Now I have a quarter sized core shot on my brand new $1,000 Burton Vapor!!!!
core shot by feetoid July 3, 2009

core 2 duo 

New processor line developed by Intel Corporation. Based on the P6 and P4 Mobile architectures, it outperforms the AMD competition at a lower price point. It features more effecient instruction decoding, larger cache, a higher FSB, and a higher IPC, all while producing less heat.
Person one: d00d I just got a new Athlon64 5000+ for only 800$
Person two: n00b you should have bought a Core 2 Duo.
core 2 duo by cymon July 23, 2006

Core 2 Quad 

A quad core processor developed by Intel (which in fact it's composed of two Core 2 Duo processors). It features a cache memory up to 12MB and 1333MHz FSB.

It's preceeded by the Core 2 Duo line and suceeded by the new Core i7 line, a quad core processor supporting Hyper Threading Technlolgy (8 threads) and a new socket and FSB speed as well.
The Q6600 is a mainstream Core 2 Quad processor running at 2.4GHz, 1066MHz FSB and 8MB L2 cache. It competes with AMD's Phenom processor.
Core 2 Quad by JayAlbie December 26, 2008