corpse, other than in the dead body sense, can be used to describe the way somebody looks or feels or the way something looks.
eg 1)Steve - what you cooking?
Rich - meatballs from a can
Steve - that looks corpse, i wouldn't eat that shit!
eg 2)Rich - you look terrible, did you drink a lot last night?
Steve - yea, i drank a fuckload, i feel like a corpse, i think i'm dying!
eg 3) Loz - did you see the girl i went home with last night?
Steve - yea she was a fucking corpse! did you get her number?
Loz - yea
Steve - i wouldn't bother ringing her haha
Rich - meatballs from a can
Steve - that looks corpse, i wouldn't eat that shit!
eg 2)Rich - you look terrible, did you drink a lot last night?
Steve - yea, i drank a fuckload, i feel like a corpse, i think i'm dying!
eg 3) Loz - did you see the girl i went home with last night?
Steve - yea she was a fucking corpse! did you get her number?
Loz - yea
Steve - i wouldn't bother ringing her haha
by joeboy May 30, 2006
by Light Joker January 28, 2005
Choke me, like you hate me
But you love me
Lowkey, wanna date me
When you fuck me
Touch me with the lights off, and my chains on
Baby, I'm not the right one you should wait on
But you love me
Lowkey, wanna date me
When you fuck me
Touch me with the lights off, and my chains on
Baby, I'm not the right one you should wait on
CORPSE is a softy but I would let him choke me like he hates me.
CORPSE chokes Sykkuno like he hates him but he loves him.
CORPSE chokes Sykkuno like he hates him but he loves him.
by SydBalls November 09, 2020
From the theater: to laugh uncontrollably and not be able to stop. (Source: Cate Blanchette on the 12/04/06 Tonight Show). Wikipedia defines it as follows: "Corpsing is a theatrical slang term used to describe when an actor breaks character during a scene - usually by laughing or forgetting his or her lines, or by causing another cast member to do so. Though the origin of the term is unknown, it refers to almost literally murdering the scene.
A BBC TV program on 18 November 2006 stated an opinion that the term "corpsing" originated when there was a corpse on stage, acted by a living actor: there was sometimes a tendency to try to make that actor laugh."
A BBC TV program on 18 November 2006 stated an opinion that the term "corpsing" originated when there was a corpse on stage, acted by a living actor: there was sometimes a tendency to try to make that actor laugh."
by Tom McNamee December 05, 2006
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