A Cornflake is best used to describe a Trump Supporter on social media. Not a republican or conservative, there's a difference. Just like Cornflakes, Trump supporters are politically bland with ideas, emotionally brittle if spoken against, and mentally ridged when expressing themselves. Up close they may be unique, but when you deal with them on social media, they all blend together till you can't tell the difference between them. Their cleverness when they comment on posts only goes as far as using words like "libatard", "Obummer", and "MAGA".... All just to defend a person that is not fit to be president.
Person 1 "Hey did you check out that fake news story on that Fox News link I sent you?"
Person 2 "No way... There's nothing but Cornflakes in those posts making excuses about Trump, and pretending to use facts.
Person 2 "No way... There's nothing but Cornflakes in those posts making excuses about Trump, and pretending to use facts.
by TruthBeTold! August 02, 2017
by picodog June 23, 2010
A rural person critical and often fearful of urban areas and all of their benefits and hazards. A right-leaning equivalent of a snowflake.
by Lord Dunsany October 03, 2017
Used as a code word when telling friends you have lost your virginity in a public area, where it cannot be bluntly said.
Also used when it is too uncomfortable to talk about it directly, everyone will understand what you're talking about.
Also used when it is too uncomfortable to talk about it directly, everyone will understand what you're talking about.
"What happened last night?" "We had cornflakes." "Cornflakes! No way man are you joking?" "Nah brah." "How was it dude" "It was amazing."
by seth 1234567 December 29, 2007
Trump supporter: meaning bland, tastless, easily broken and brittle, copycats of people that look and act no different from one another, and happly kept in the dark.
I was in a Fox News forum and all you see is a bunch of CornFlakes complaining, lying, and making excuses for a person that's not fit to be PRESIDENT.
by TruthBtold17 July 27, 2017
by Error_402 July 18, 2017
A cereal created by Kellogg's, which can be found in any grocery store. Usually eaten in a bowl with milk. A very clear cut word, which does not do well when used with hidden meanings.
Person A: I had cornflakes this morning. They was amazing.
Person B: No way!
Person A: Believe it.
Person B: The cereal?
Person A: The cereal.
Person B: No way!
Person A: Believe it.
Person B: The cereal?
Person A: The cereal.
by Kaylie G April 03, 2010