1. a store (usually at the corner of every urban city block) usually owned by a Hispanic male who goes by "Papi". If a Hispanic female is the cashier, call her "Mami". They sell chips, sandwiches, bread, $0.50 juices, etc. It's an urban 7-Eleven. It's awesome.
Male #1: I'm going to the corner store after church to get a honey-bun and a $1.00 Pepsi. Do you want anything?
Female #1: Sure; I'll have a pastrami sandwich with mustard. Tell Papi I said "thank you".
Female #1: Sure; I'll have a pastrami sandwich with mustard. Tell Papi I said "thank you".
by Zimmler December 26, 2011

The act of driving around town while handling your business, running your errands. To stop at multiple places in one day.
by Yellagirl April 29, 2008

by Bob April 5, 2005

by Robbie October 24, 2004

A census-designated place in Falls Church, VA where Route 7 and Route 50 intersect. If Northern Virginia's traffic was a sentient being, Seven Corners would be its heart.
Matt: Dude, why are you so late?
Jeremy: I was stuck in Seven Corners for 30 minutes. The traffic there fucking sucks.
Jeremy: I was stuck in Seven Corners for 30 minutes. The traffic there fucking sucks.
by eg3311 December 27, 2011

Being stuck next to someone who farts a lot and you have to stay next to them, hence being stuck in pony corner
I was operating equipment at a conference today and the sound engineer next to me kept farting, it was 2 hours till coffee break so I was stuck in pony corner suffering, it was rank.
by Skusgofagus July 22, 2015

To reference one's urban or inner city background, lifestyle and culture. To be street savvy. The ability to adapt, sustain and survive life on the streets or within a specific community.
Can also be defined as the abrupt changing of one's attitude, demeanor or temperament.
Can also be defined as the abrupt changing of one's attitude, demeanor or temperament.
Tiffany is generally a very sweet, easy-going, even-tempered girl who pretty much stays to herself. That all changed the other day when Sandra made the mistake of trying to bully her. I was amazed how quick Tiffany came off the corner and stood up to Sandra in a way that she soon won't forget.
by Who 'Dis? Who 'Dat? November 19, 2019
