by LaClown September 01, 2008
by Plopperslop August 07, 2011
A person (man or woman) originating from Mexico that never tries to learn english and never becomes americanized no matter how long they have lived in the U.S.
by Bootch143 April 28, 2011
Corn (Verb)
To corn is to use your hands placed on top of one another, to use your fingers to create a spring against a persons head.
When corning you repeat in a fashionable manor, being sure not to cause head trauma.
While corning the objective is to push ones head down repeatedly until they get extremely irritated.
(Usually done on the back or side of the head.)
To corn is to use your hands placed on top of one another, to use your fingers to create a spring against a persons head.
When corning you repeat in a fashionable manor, being sure not to cause head trauma.
While corning the objective is to push ones head down repeatedly until they get extremely irritated.
(Usually done on the back or side of the head.)
by Jar_Dude August 04, 2009
The male name Corne is a derivative from the name Cornelius \c(o)-rne-lius,cor-nelius\ and is pronounced kor-NAY.
It is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Cornelius is "skilled in the use of his sexual horn".
Corne's and Cornelius's have been known throughout the ages as skilled lovers as well as expert swordsman. Both skills having been scientifically proven to be associated with people bearing the name.
Example such as Giacomo Girolamo Cornelius Casanova, or Casanova, and Cornelius Zoro known as 'Zoro'.
The name Corne has since become synonymous with masculinity and the possession of an enormous penis.
It is of Latin origin, and the meaning of Cornelius is "skilled in the use of his sexual horn".
Corne's and Cornelius's have been known throughout the ages as skilled lovers as well as expert swordsman. Both skills having been scientifically proven to be associated with people bearing the name.
Example such as Giacomo Girolamo Cornelius Casanova, or Casanova, and Cornelius Zoro known as 'Zoro'.
The name Corne has since become synonymous with masculinity and the possession of an enormous penis.
by papaMidnight January 11, 2011
Derived from Cornelius in the book of Acts in the Bible who was centurio, head of a Roman army unit of a hundred men. Cornelis is a leader, strong, brave, straightforward and doesn’t turn around the bush. Cornelis is a man of honor and principles. He is also hot and much desired by the most beautiful women.
The word needs more Cornelis!
by astra2017 August 18, 2017