The generation born between December 2020 and March 2021, as a result of the enforced quarantining of their parents due to the COVID-19 pandemic
by Limbic Candy March 17, 2020
The name of the generation of babies that will be born in December 2020 after Coronavirus quarantine.
by FroBabyK March 15, 2020
Generation conceived during 2020 Coronavirus Outbreak and subsequential Quarantines and Lockdowns to prevent spread of deadly virus.
by CatDriver March 17, 2020
A person born in the years following the COVID-19 outbreak of the year 2020 showing a notable increase in the typical birth rates due to quarantine.
by linswin March 13, 2020
"are you a millennial or a coronial?"
"Coronial, my parents were never vaccinated and never washed their hands."
"Coronial, my parents were never vaccinated and never washed their hands."
by Dark Lord buttlett March 17, 2020
A nickname for the Coronavirus that causes COVID-19 that was coined after the virus took hold of Italy. The nickname came from the fact that coroni sounds like the name of an Italian dish that you wouldn't be generally afraid of, but it can seriously wreck your body if you ate it with a compromised immune system or if you are old.
"Did you hear that Julie got the coroni?"
"Ah yes, it is so sad. I always loved Julie's outgoing temperament but she was never one to follow rules diligently."
"Ah yes, it is so sad. I always loved Julie's outgoing temperament but she was never one to follow rules diligently."
by lamelkor March 29, 2020
Coronie is a term that is typically used to describe a fellow worker of the same yard/report location that drives a bus. They are usually miserable because they get paid less compared to other transit agencies in the vicinity. When they are off duty and see any bus, they get very excited and go out of their way to tell their buddies who are in the car about the presence of a coronie.
Whilst on the 70th lap of the Line 22 Hotel for the homeless, the driver spots a fellow worker driving in the opposite direction... "there goes my coronie".
by a transit authority July 11, 2008