A caroline is someone who overstates or lies about their role/relationship/significance in a situation to gain sympathy and attention.
Becky posted on instagram about how her entire home flooded during the hurricane, when in reality the water barley made it to her back door. She’s being such a caroline.
by tackyvoodoodoll September 30, 2019
by bruh lmaoo August 24, 2020
one of the best people you will ever meet. not so confident, but she doesn't know she's beautiful. and an awesome guitar player. also is obsessed with hockey.
by secretsandwiches December 07, 2012
A Caroline is a cup of coffee with an amount of sugar so large, it practically makes you high just looking at it.
by cpmerlove August 15, 2011
function: noun
etymology: Eponym after Caroline Contillo who has achieved questionable local fame for coining words and phrases that surprisingly get incorporated into common New York parlance
1. a term coined by or popularized by Caroline Contillo
etymology: Eponym after Caroline Contillo who has achieved questionable local fame for coining words and phrases that surprisingly get incorporated into common New York parlance
1. a term coined by or popularized by Caroline Contillo
some carolineisms currently listed on urbandictionary.com are: sad trombone, Debbie Downer, and take a real one. also of note: to be "h".
by Alana Post November 04, 2005
Kaila: Yeah did you see that new girl skateboard?
Sonya:Yeah, she's just like a caroline or something!!
Sonya:Yeah, she's just like a caroline or something!!
by Jordan Mitchell June 06, 2005
"You should put basil to carolinize it"
If the person who is making the dish put basil in it, the recipe would be improved. Therefore, it would be carolinized.
"You did carolinize yourself by being more outgoing!"
The person got better after choosing a more outgoing way of character, s/he carolinized her/himself.
If the person who is making the dish put basil in it, the recipe would be improved. Therefore, it would be carolinized.
"You did carolinize yourself by being more outgoing!"
The person got better after choosing a more outgoing way of character, s/he carolinized her/himself.
by Carolina P. November 25, 2013