The intersection at Magnolia Ave and College St. in Auburn, AL. Divides "downtown" Auburn from the campus of Auburn University. Called Toomer's Corner because of the store named Toomer's Drugs, which is no longer a drug store but instead an Auburn souvenir shop that sells food and lemonade. Toomer's Drugs has been located at the corner of this intersection in Auburn for over 110 years. After major athletic victories, people gather here and roll an old oak tree with toilet paper, known in Auburn as "rolling Toomer's Corner". Many local bars are located around this intersection.
I have gotten way too many late night phone calls to go pick some drunk retard up from Toomer's Corner.
by Magnus von Slaughterhausen February 25, 2010

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by Vile Vampire May 28, 2004

1. Why is that guy in the sketch-corner.
by Mosheman100 May 26, 2010

Using the Handicap stall in a bathroom, because they are more spacious
Refers to the Corporate "Corner Office" Larger offices usually reserved for executives.
Refers to the Corporate "Corner Office" Larger offices usually reserved for executives.
Sarah: "I have to go to the Bathroom, I will use the corner office, the regular stalls are so claustrophobic"
Ron: "Well there's no Handicaps around, I will corner office it"
Ron: "Well there's no Handicaps around, I will corner office it"
by zegreatgatsby January 28, 2012

On Chicago Transit Authority Trains, the area with two seats at the front and back of each car that is separated by a wall from all the other seats on the train. It is relatively isolated and gives some privacy to people who sit in them. So named because it is also allows a homeless person space to sleep, and occasionally defecate, without being noticed.
Bob: "Hey, let's go sit in those seats, nobody will bother us."
Jim: "No way! That's the hobo corner, it smells like piss!"
Jim: "No way! That's the hobo corner, it smells like piss!"
by oz115 September 9, 2011
