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The rare feat of striking out five times in a baseball game. The term was coined on national TV during the 2008 college world series when Georgia player Matt Cerione accomplished this feat during his team's win over Stanford. Similar to the hat trick (3 strikeouts) and the golden sombrero (4).
Pete really pulled a cerione with the ladies last night at the party. When he got home his shirt was covered in spilled cosmos and his face was red from all the slaps.

Timmy's parents couldn't show their faces in public after their son racked up three ceriones and five golden sombreros over the little league season.
cerione by Nicholas D June 22, 2008
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Noun
Pronounced : cheer-e-odd
The words chunk and period formed together as one to mean "chunk of period".
"Hey Mom, what's a Cheriod?", said Suzie
"Well Suzie, a cheriod is a chunk of period" said her Mom
Cheriod by SparkleyUnicornPoop September 30, 2014

Ceridwen 

A little bit special but also amazing, wonderful, or off the hook.
"Man your so Ceridwen"
Ceridwen by Kweazy February 3, 2010

Ceridwyn 

An ancient welsh/celtic name for girls.
Name of a Princess.
Ceridwyn loves aktavite and the walking dead.
Ceridwyn by TZmonkey February 1, 2013

ceriously 

The merging of the words serious and cereal meaning to be as serious as a bowl of cereal. In other words, not serious at all.
I am being serious here. Ceriously? Yes.
ceriously by Oshiri December 1, 2007

Ceridwen 

It's a beautiful name to give a girl when she is pure hearted or she look like a Greek goddess. If you look at her, you become enchanted and addicted to her love.
She is such a Ceridwen!
Are you in love with a Ceridwen?
Ceridwen by Gold Enchanteress January 24, 2019