by TriggaTom August 10, 2010
A specially amended version of the popular UK soap opera 'Coronation Street' set during the COVID-19 outbreak. Unable to visit The Rovers Return, there's panic on the streets of Wetherfield, as the characters are forced to stay indoors and reflect on the utter misery of life in modern Northern Britain.
"What you gonna do tonight, lad? Can't go the ale house anymore, can we?"
"No, lad. Shit innit. I reckon I'll just stay in and watch Coronanation Street."
"Boss shout, lad."
"No, lad. Shit innit. I reckon I'll just stay in and watch Coronanation Street."
"Boss shout, lad."
by Bayesoir March 21, 2020
Mitchell: did that hurt when I killed you eith my diamond sword?
Blake: Yea, it hurt like butthole street
Mitchell: but saathwik be like 👨 ❤️ 💋 👨🤣
Blake: Yea, it hurt like butthole street
Mitchell: but saathwik be like 👨 ❤️ 💋 👨🤣
by Whoisjoe?? September 09, 2019
by sailingship May 16, 2010
A positive/good vibes person that is single spreading good vibes to “the streets” so the streets don’t have to be so dark and also so people can see all that’s happening.
Good thing there are people that bring light to the streets because it’d really be dark without them. I like to call them “Street Lights”.
by JustBeJalen June 16, 2021
The TV show that most New Zealanders love or hate. If you hate Shortland Street and you live in New Zealand then you should go commit die
by Shortland Street November 10, 2019
Pedestrians who cross the street (not on the zebra-crossing) slowly with a so-called "who gives a shit" attitude although they see oncoming car heading toward them.
by Le_Mao April 13, 2014