1)A rotation (usually circular) of taking hits of Marijuana
2)Could also be used to described a “bro session” of Marijuana smoking
2)Could also be used to described a “bro session” of Marijuana smoking
"Hey i got a Blue JuJu blunt, trying to get a Coriolis in?"
"We had sooooo many heads in that Corolis last night"
"Lets have a day session, Corolis in the garage at 11am"
"We had sooooo many heads in that Corolis last night"
"Lets have a day session, Corolis in the garage at 11am"
by Strembenis November 14, 2011
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The one piece of universally applicable advice that adequately explains any situation. Usually used by a superior professional to a beginning professional, when the former has taught absolutely nothing to the latter.
Nurse: Holy shit dozens of people are coming in with unknown ailments!
Doctor (Going on break): you'll do fine. Remember, take the Coriolis effect into account.
Nurse: What about variable humidity?
Doctor: Yeah, that too.
Student: How am i supposed to know what to study for the final?
Tutor: Look, our time us up. Just take the coriolis effect into account, and you'll do fine.
Student: Did we cover variable humidity?
Tutor: Yes, that will be on the exam.
Original example:
Cpt macmillan: Remember what i've taught you. Keep in mind variable humidity and windspeed along the bullet's flight path. Also, at this distance, you'll have to take the Coriolis effect into account.
Doctor (Going on break): you'll do fine. Remember, take the Coriolis effect into account.
Nurse: What about variable humidity?
Doctor: Yeah, that too.
Student: How am i supposed to know what to study for the final?
Tutor: Look, our time us up. Just take the coriolis effect into account, and you'll do fine.
Student: Did we cover variable humidity?
Tutor: Yes, that will be on the exam.
Original example:
Cpt macmillan: Remember what i've taught you. Keep in mind variable humidity and windspeed along the bullet's flight path. Also, at this distance, you'll have to take the Coriolis effect into account.
by aukuo May 3, 2009
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That one person in every group project who zones out when you ask them to do more than one thing at once.
That one person in every group project who zones out when you ask them to do more than one thing at once.
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