Phrase used at the workplace to explain why a particularly stupid, out of scope, or dubious change must be made to a project, because it was handed down by a higher level manager with little understanding of the repercussions. Refers to the corner offices that most clueless managers tend to have.
Worker: You do realize that we've been working on this for 3 months, building it out as it was planned, and now you're asking us to completely change it? We've gone from 90% done to 10% done in 60 seconds.
Middle Manager: Hey, what can I tell you? It came from the corner.
Middle Manager: Hey, what can I tell you? It came from the corner.
by Matches10 July 11, 2010

The pivotal point during an evening of drinking when a happy drinker becomes an inconsolable, intolerable drunk.
by Mokie October 8, 2008

by Sir_noms_alot June 19, 2016

by psychosyopnak October 20, 2014

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by Adujasty343 July 13, 2025

Typically used to describe Manuel . He dwells in the corner as he feels it is his safe space. And he’s small. He is often described as a shook yute, batty boy or pussio. Thinks he was born on roads but in reality comes from Wimbledon.
by JSAVTHEOLD March 23, 2022

A corner in the rear parking lot at the bodyshop. Parking your car in this corner will give you the much needed privacy to relieve the stress of the work day. Grab your favorite co-worker and head there at lunch for that afternoon delight.
by SilkyMeatloaf September 4, 2019
