by Reich Master January 26, 2010
Old nickname for anyone called Charles, but especially if they are always up for a good time.
Believed to derive from the character Champagne Charlie (and the 1868 music hall song of the same name by Alfred Lee and George Leybourne), who was forever opening another bottle of champagne, something that requires popping the cork.
Believed to derive from the character Champagne Charlie (and the 1868 music hall song of the same name by Alfred Lee and George Leybourne), who was forever opening another bottle of champagne, something that requires popping the cork.
I've never seen you without a glass in your hand, Charles. In fact you're quite the bon viveur. I think I'll call you Corky from now on, what?
by Summerisle July 10, 2012
Nickname for a little girl who's name is Courtney.
A girl that used to like smelling corks when she was younger.
Sort of resembles a munchkin.
A girl that used to like smelling corks when she was younger.
Sort of resembles a munchkin.
by natnatnat_ April 14, 2008
by Methas March 15, 2022
Young Jedediah stared longingly into Gargamel’s corner street bakery window just long enough to catch a glimpse of the freshly made marble with fudge frosting, before discreetly gumping in his coveralls. “Those cakes always make me so corky”, he thought, as he cartwheeled back to the compound.
by Nicky Wayne June 30, 2022
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