The crowning of a country, used ironically at this moment, as nations reach their eminent definitions of character.
Some saw America being brought to its knees by the lethal virus as a fitting coronation. After the warnings that the nation was a republic, not a monarchy, it carried an inevitability.
by Monkey's Dad March 18, 2020
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A depression brought on by isolation from the Corona virusCOVID-19
Man 1: “I’ve been alone for 2 weeks straight now”
Man 2: “Yeah, I think you’re getting a coronic depression
by arvinator March 18, 2020
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Coronativity

A regular nativity celebrating the birth of Jesus but safely practicing social distancing.
Sorry 3rd wise king, you're not allowed in our Coronativity due to the social gathering limit of 2 people.
by Wordymcwordface April 1, 2020
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A descriptive adverb of how things are going or being done under the circumstance of having the global pandemic of the Coronavirus.
How is the project running #coronally?

Samantha has maintained her financial status #coronally.
by FatmaElsayed July 11, 2020
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verb: to become inebriated (drunk) by drinking Corona beer
He enjoyed to spend his summer evenings on moonlight cruises, while Coroning with his girlfriend.

I Coroned last night at Deuce's party.
by biddie slayer July 30, 2010
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Adherents to the moronic and irrational belief that Bitcoin (BTC) has to be crippled to a 1mb blocksize and that suffering extreme transaction fees, unreliability and slowness helps make BTC useful as a store of value.
Max corons don't believe in hard forks or blocksize increases.
by pyalot April 22, 2021
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