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Coronify

A cancellation, postponement, or even destruction of something due to the Corona virus.
I was supposed to have such an exciting day today, but unfortunately all my plans have been coronified.
I wish someone would Coronify Boris Johnson.
Is anybody able to uncoronify my will to live.
The coronification of my job interview wasn't too upsetting.
by gerg_de_goblin January 6, 2021
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Cornify

(verb): To enhance any visual experience by overlaying sparkly unicorn stickers. Stickers are placed willy-nilly and are meant to brighten one's day.
I was feeling so blue while reading about the swine flu, so I decided to cornify the page.
by Rubaby April 30, 2009
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Coronified

The emotional highs and lows experienced within minutes or hours of each other during the COVID-19 outbreak. Feeling super motivated to get all the things done you ever needed extra time to get done while at the same time being overwhelmed by the current outbreak and fear of the unknown.
I have a ton of extra time on my hands, but deciding between finishing a house project and saving the money due to The uncertainty of my job position has me coronified.
by aliceafterdark March 27, 2020
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coronafy

To modify one's behavior because of the coronavirus pandemic
When I go out to a restaurant, I must remember to coronafy (wear a face covering to slow the spread of coronavirus). That person has a mask on--he has coronafied. Coronafication is now a fact of life.
by bobbo428 October 5, 2020
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Coronafy

To get someone a Corona.
Also used as a term to describe getting infected with Covid-19.
Hey dude !, can you Coronafy me !

Or "Dude !, Do'nt Coronafy me with your cough !
by gandhja man March 10, 2020
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