To cancel or postpone an event, gathering, sporting fixture or be forced to work from home due to social distancing or quarantine measures put in place to prevent the spread of the corona virus.
Verb 'to Corona'
Past tense: Corona'd
Commonly used in the passive voice to take the focus off the agent, or because there is no identifiable agent.
Verb 'to Corona'
Past tense: Corona'd
Commonly used in the passive voice to take the focus off the agent, or because there is no identifiable agent.
1. I was supposed to be at a party this weekend but it was Corona'd.
2. Did you hear they Corona'd the Geneva motor show?
3. I'm waiting to see whether Boris will decide to Corona all schools.
4. I'm working from home for the foreseeable as we've been Corona'd.
2. Did you hear they Corona'd the Geneva motor show?
3. I'm waiting to see whether Boris will decide to Corona all schools.
4. I'm working from home for the foreseeable as we've been Corona'd.
by RealLifeLinguist March 15, 2020
by SHRUNKENSHRECK April 03, 2020
by Nikkidew April 01, 2020
by Margatroid March 12, 2020
John: Yo, I ain't getting Coronavirus cause I ain't a boomer.
John: *gets Coronavirus*
Dan: Get Corona'd.
John: *gets Coronavirus*
Dan: Get Corona'd.
by someneatstuff March 20, 2020