Corking it completely refers to completely messing something/yourself up. However, it could also refer to crashing (going to sleep) but only if you or the person in question is very tired. Other forms of the term include corked completely and totally corked. Also, this term should not be confused with corking it
CORKING IT COMPLETELY EXAMPLES:
1. I studied so much for the geography test but I still corked it completely...
2. My brains turning to mush and I can’t think straight... I think I might cork it completely.
1. I studied so much for the geography test but I still corked it completely...
2. My brains turning to mush and I can’t think straight... I think I might cork it completely.
by Bean Fiend May 18, 2018
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by UPFSonic October 21, 2024
A total "disassembly down to da frame" overhaul of a weight-scale, paying particular attention to making sure dat it correctly reads "0" after it's been serviced and put back together.
Performing a complete taredown and rebuild of a scale --- no matter how through --- really isn't gonna do much good if its operator is gonna be "playing funny business" while using said weighing device, such as taping pebbles of lead sinkers underneath da measuring-platform, putting his thumb on da tray, etc.
by QuacksO February 06, 2023
A condom
by RolandSchitt December 20, 2019
Yes!! A Track Complete is always the greatest feeling on your first future level! A Full Recall or even Pure Memory will make one smile.
Lizzy: Hey! I got Track Complete on Dreamin' Attraction!
Max: Took you 5 years. I got Pure Memory on everything.
Lizzy: I hate you.
Max: Took you 5 years. I got Pure Memory on everything.
Lizzy: I hate you.
by u/welikeReddit1 February 13, 2021
A type of polycule in which everyone is in a relationship with everyone else in the polycule.
Comes from graph theory (since a polycule can be represented as a graph) where a fully connected graph is called a complete graph.
Comes from graph theory (since a polycule can be represented as a graph) where a fully connected graph is called a complete graph.
Since they are in a complete polycule, the five of them don't need any complex schedule management like other polycules and can just spend time together like a monogamous couple would.
by Falcrel February 18, 2024
Sally: So I like Dave a lot, do you think I should go for it with him?
Judy: Definitely, he's a Philosophy student and you only have Philosophy and Maths to go before you're finished completing the syllabus
Judy: Definitely, he's a Philosophy student and you only have Philosophy and Maths to go before you're finished completing the syllabus
by qwertydave69 August 31, 2015