by merdaccia April 29, 2008
Get the cordina mug.1. An early model mitsubishi sports car. Boast 1.8L or 2L turbo engines and are "popular" due to the engine's high power capabilities. Defining characteristics include a recognisable yet nauseatingly ugly, square hatchback body and completely faulty engines. Cordia Drivers are generally recognisable as extremely irritable and confrontational due to their inability to maintain a funcitoning car.
2. Often used to describe something's inability to operate.
3. Dodgey or suspect.
4. Refers to an abomination or
2. Often used to describe something's inability to operate.
3. Dodgey or suspect.
4. Refers to an abomination or
1. The cordia was beaten by the skyline
2. He could not call home as his phone cordiaed.
3. The police arrested the drug dealer in a cordia part of town.
4. The thousands who died in Melbourne's cordia will be mourned for decades.
2. He could not call home as his phone cordiaed.
3. The police arrested the drug dealer in a cordia part of town.
4. The thousands who died in Melbourne's cordia will be mourned for decades.
by WRX4LYF July 30, 2008
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A cheap form of juice.
Usually comes in sachets or in concentrate form.
Cordial is a good way to save money if you're planning to buy juice for a huge group.
Usually comes in sachets or in concentrate form.
Cordial is a good way to save money if you're planning to buy juice for a huge group.
by darkmyst September 21, 2005
Get the cordial mug.Nickname for vodka, used to talk about it infront of parents and others so people don't know what it is.
by Jadice August 11, 2010
Get the Cordial mug.An uncircumcised male mastrubates to the point of ejaculation. As he ejaculates, he pulls up the foreskin past the head of the penis and pinches it off so that all the semen is trapped within the foreskin.
She thought things were just getting started as she prepared to go down on her boyfriend, but to her surprise he had already prepared her a mushroom cordial.
by The Slowest Zombie March 6, 2009
Get the Mushroom Cordial mug.A relaxed, casual, medicinal-like drink. One that is accompanied by a warm, comfortable atmosphere. Usually a beer in a sit-down venue. A venue that is NOT associated with sports, loud music or dancing.
by is this is February 20, 2010
Get the Cordial mug.1. A cordial is a type of candy, in which a fruit filling is placed within a chocolate shell. A well known confectionery of this type is the cherry cordial.
2. A cordial is any invigorating and stimulating preparation; e.g., peppermint cordial. The term derives from obsolete medicinal usage, as various beverages were concocted which were believed to be beneficial to one's health, especially for the heart (cordialis in Latin).
From the Renaissance onwards, cordials were usually based on alcohol in which certain herbs, spices or other ingredients were allowed to steep. Examples of such cordials include:
Rosa Solis or Rosolio, derived from the carnivorous sundew plant; it was believed to not only invigorate the heart, but to be an aphrodisiac as well.
Royal Usquebaugh (from a Celtic word meaning life-water, which also gave rise to the word whiskey), a spicy concoction containing flecks of gold leaf thought to capture the sun's golden radiance.
Precious ingredients like gold, pearls and coral were sometimes added. These were believed to revive the spirit and to preclude disease.
Cordials became more and more frequently consumed recreationally as time progressed, eventually evolving into liqueurs.
In the UK cordials are often added to a measure of alcohol to make a "Rum and Black" (Rum with blackcurrant cordial added), "Rum and Pep" (Rum and peppermint cordial), Gin and orange, Vodka and lime, etc.
3. A very sweet, fruit-flavored drink made by adding cordial syrup to water. Sweeter than Kool-Aid, red cordial especially has a reputation for creating a "sugar high"
2. A cordial is any invigorating and stimulating preparation; e.g., peppermint cordial. The term derives from obsolete medicinal usage, as various beverages were concocted which were believed to be beneficial to one's health, especially for the heart (cordialis in Latin).
From the Renaissance onwards, cordials were usually based on alcohol in which certain herbs, spices or other ingredients were allowed to steep. Examples of such cordials include:
Rosa Solis or Rosolio, derived from the carnivorous sundew plant; it was believed to not only invigorate the heart, but to be an aphrodisiac as well.
Royal Usquebaugh (from a Celtic word meaning life-water, which also gave rise to the word whiskey), a spicy concoction containing flecks of gold leaf thought to capture the sun's golden radiance.
Precious ingredients like gold, pearls and coral were sometimes added. These were believed to revive the spirit and to preclude disease.
Cordials became more and more frequently consumed recreationally as time progressed, eventually evolving into liqueurs.
In the UK cordials are often added to a measure of alcohol to make a "Rum and Black" (Rum with blackcurrant cordial added), "Rum and Pep" (Rum and peppermint cordial), Gin and orange, Vodka and lime, etc.
3. A very sweet, fruit-flavored drink made by adding cordial syrup to water. Sweeter than Kool-Aid, red cordial especially has a reputation for creating a "sugar high"
by Iloverosessomuch December 9, 2008
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