An independant beautifull girl who is always willing to help. A good leader. Can sometimes be short of temper but a big heart of gold.
by AnnieFriendLee March 26, 2017
Get the corlia mug.Coralis is an adventurous bright girl, she usually tends to overthink stuff and is the most loyal friend there could be. She's cute and doesn't realize it. She is usually very outgoing and is always smiling and laughing, even when she is going through tough times because she doesn't wanna put anyone down. She always puts everyone's needs before hers which is what makes her a good friend. Coralis can be spelled many different ways (Coraliz, Koralis, Koralyz, Coralis) and is a popular name in the Caribbean. Shes usually either very loved or very hated there is never in between. You either love/like her because she is lovable, kind, pretty, adorable, funny, and is an animal lover. Or you hate her because you don't like how nice she is, and you don't wanna admit you kinda really wanna be her friend.
"Your being to nice... You are acting a lot like Coralis!"
"Just decide already, your being such a Coralis!"
"Just decide already, your being such a Coralis!"
by Defenitons Schmefenitons November 24, 2019
Get the Coralis mug.corlussy; a short asian girl who is more commonly known as chloroplast, coral, costco, chlorophyll, clueless, chemo, cordless, swamp rat, cory, dwarf, short demon, gremlin, goblin, feral musk rat, tree-girl, simp, lonely short person, sewer dweller, 15th wheeler, 11th wheeler, 21st wheeler, circus elephant right legs pinky toe and/or bad science explainer.
by Velociraptor Eater December 10, 2022
Get the corlussy mug.N. Describes the fairly common occurrence amongst literate types, in which two synonymous or near-synonymous words are spoken somewhat atop each other, resulting in the creation of such phrases as "dramastic", "grood," and "for suretain." While these phrases have been used intentionally, true thesauric collisions only result from accidental construction of such phrases.
While Leeroy was at the cocktail party, he accidentally subjected the words "sweet" and "nice" to a thesauric collision, and thus told the Swedish ambassador to the UN that his expensive new martini glass was "swice."
by TerraForce October 22, 2006
Get the thesauric collision mug.A freestanding table in any kind of restaraunt that usually consists of a "four top" or a "deuce" that Obnoxiously wobbles.Efforts are made to remedy this by placing matchbooks,sugarpackets,etc under one or more of the tables baselegs in an attempt to stablize the wobbling ,but alas failing to stablize the table. this gets its name from The Arena Club at the Nassau Coliseum,which was notorious for being plagued with many of these tables during the 1980's and 1990's and little was ever done to fix this problem until they renovated the club and replaced all of the tables.
My girlfriend stained her blouse at dinner last night after spilling her red wine due to the wobbly Nassau Coliseum table.
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Get the Cornish Basty mug.The Cornish Army was first used in combat in 1497, during the Cornish Rebellion. A blacksmith and a lawyer managed to raise an army of 15,000 men and marched into Devon, conquering it, relatively unopposed. Wells, Winchester, Bristol, and Salisbury were taken, though while in Taunton they suffered a slight hiccup when a tax commissioner was murdered, but apart from this one incedent the march was referred to as, 'without any slaughter, violence or spoil of the country'. They tried to rally the 'volatile men of Kent*' to their cause, but the Kentishmen had decided that what was going on was too far away to concern them. This disheartened a number of the Cornish troops, who decided to call it quits and went home. The remainder of the forces decided to take on the King (Henry VII). They arrived at Guildford and awaited the retaliation of the Crown. They were attacked by a meager force of 500 mounted spearmen, which they promptly defeated. The Cornish army then moved in on London and the Royal Family barricaded themselves in the Tower of London, whilst the rest of the city began to panic. At Blackheath the Cornish set up their final camp and prepared for 'The Battle Of Deptford Bridge' (located in south-east London).
The Cornish army had by this point around 12,000 troops, while the King had a whooping 25,000. The battle lasted about half a day and ended with the defeat of the Cornish.
Wouldn't it have been interesting if they had won?
*Home of the Peasants' Revolt of 1381.
The Cornish army had by this point around 12,000 troops, while the King had a whooping 25,000. The battle lasted about half a day and ended with the defeat of the Cornish.
Wouldn't it have been interesting if they had won?
*Home of the Peasants' Revolt of 1381.
by Emperor Francis I December 9, 2008
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