Skip to main content

Concorporate

Conservative + Corporate (ADJ)

A shorter form of Concorporative.

See: Concorporative
Most major media companies seek and support conservative regulatory and tax relief policies that benefit their financial bottom line. This concorporate nature influences a great deal of its programming, analysis, and commentary.
by shoqvalue February 1, 2010
mugGet the Concorporate mug.

Cocacobra

An idiot who thinks that they're funny.
Did you hear about that idiot who joined the last legion? He's such a cocacobra.
by SparkyAU August 29, 2016
mugGet the Cocacobra mug.

Conacher

Jokingly explained as "Norwegian" for a sex toy, typically used by someones mother.
Don't be a Conacher
by Mikel prod June 8, 2017
mugGet the Conacher mug.

The Cracky concoction

Pouring a drink down the bum crack of someone squatting naked while another person lays on the floor drinking the concoction.
Person 1: Did you hear what the boys made Perry do?

Person 2: No, what was it this time?

Person 1: They made him do the cracky concoction.
Person 2: Standard, he must have deserved it.
by The Berkeley Bats October 1, 2017
mugGet the The Cracky concoction mug.

Concorporative

Conservatism + Corporatism (ADJ)

Reflecting the convergence of influences between and among Fox News, Social Conservatism and Corporatism.
CNN, and most of the major media outlets, reflect their concorporative nature when they hire analysts from the Republican party, and routinely ask them to analyze Progressives, Democrats, or their positions.
by shoqvalue January 31, 2010
mugGet the Concorporative mug.

concort

to bring together so many ideas to solve a problem.
the lawyer concorted so many points before finally ruling the case
by Koranteng Alex January 27, 2008
mugGet the concort mug.

concord

The location of the beginning of the American Revolutionary war. Where one of the lantern's ("One if by land, Two if by sea") that signaled Paul Revere's famed ride can be seen. Where American authors Louisa May Alcott, Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote their masterpieces. Speechwriter Doris Kerns-Goodwin lives there, famed marathoner Uta Pippig and gold-medal winner in women's hockey Lori Baker reside. As well as one-time world record holder in the one mile Noureddine Morceli.

Movies filmed there: "What's the worst that could happen?," "House Sitter," "Little Women," "School Ties."

A lovely gated community with only 16 reported crimes in 2003.
1. "I lived alone, in the woods, a mile from any neighbor, in a house which I had built myself, on the shore of Walden Pond, in Concord, Massachusetts, and earned my living by the labor of my hands only." -- Walden; Henry David Thoreau

2. "Tonight, what began on the commons in Concord, Massachusetts, as an alliance of farmers and workers, of cobblesmen and tinsmiths, of statesmen and students, of mothers and wives, of men and boys, lives two centuries later as America! My name is Josiah Bartlet, and I accept your nomination for the Presidency of the United States!" -- The West Wing
by kayano July 11, 2005
mugGet the concord mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email