Term used to describe the act of riding a high performance motorcycle through a corner (or curve) of a closed race track or road course. An expert rider is able to corner his machine at high velocity by increasing the lean angle of the motorcycle while at the same time hanging off of the machine, a technique that is often accompanied by knee dragging.
by razer December 21, 2006
What an obses conservative female blogger does with a fellow obese male blogger's penis to celebrate an off year election win by a few conservative candidates.
Kathryn:
I'm just trying to suck Jonah into election-night Cornering.
Jonah: I'd love to, but I've already cornered myself to pictues of Chris Christie's teddy bear splendor
I'm just trying to suck Jonah into election-night Cornering.
Jonah: I'd love to, but I've already cornered myself to pictues of Chris Christie's teddy bear splendor
by Erick Erickson November 04, 2009
In Winslow, Arizona, there's a sign indicating The Corner, which is mentioned in the Eagles' song "Take It Easy".
by Starchylde May 28, 2016
The ability to a smoke a bowl of sensi one segment at a time by holding the lighter at an oblique angle to each unburned "corner" in turn, thereby allowing multiple persons to receive a fresh hit.
by mobiustrip June 27, 2005
A word commonly known in the food service industry by servers who frequently enter and exit the kitchen with their hands full. Servers call out "Corner" as they approach the entryway to and from the kitchen when they have trays, glassware and/or plates in their hands. The purpose of this is to warn anyone who may be approaching from the other direction, unseen by the person calling out "Corner" and thus avoiding a collision and the subsequential spill of aforementioned plates/glassware. Servers new to the industry usually find themselves saying "Corner" out of work when they approach a corner, and it is cause for much laughter and embarrassment.
by instrumentoffear May 08, 2009
by yer May 20, 2003
by Nick Kurszewski May 30, 2008