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Any ostensibly democratic government which has been subsumed by and replaced with corporate interests, without regard for the wishes of the subject populations, e.g., the United States of America.
While still presented as a bastion of democracy and freedom, the reality is that the United States of America has become a wholly owned subsidiary of corpgov, which has seized upon the most potent military on the planet as their enforcement arm, without regard for the desires of US citizens.
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Different to any other hangover in the way that it may only be obtained from a vigorous drinking bout at Sheffield Corporation. It is a hangover more vile, abhorrent and odious than any you have ever experienced and it is said to feel akin to having you're insides slowly fed into a belt sander. You will likely have to endure a Corpover for the best part of a day, due to the acidic quad vodkas you imbibed the previous night although you should have known better when you realised that they tasted like modelling glue and swarfega blended together with the bladder of a small household pet, perhaps a Guineau pig.
Man1: Eurgh, I feel dreadful... What the shit-balls was I drinking last night?!

Man2: Ahhh you must have a righteous Corpover, you were destroying the quad vods! Do you not remember taking home that hooker and a bag full of courgettes?
Corpover by Kackballs December 8, 2010
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CorpGoth 

a goth that works in the corporate world that wears a black suit, works 9 to 5, and also known as Corporate Gothic
did you see that lawyer man she's a sexy CorpGoth
CorpGoth by urban mystic March 24, 2009

Corpovernment 

The unification of Big Corporations and Big Government, with the help of the Banking/Finance/Federal Reserve sector, it is specifically referring to the current socio-economic-political situation in the United States. The entity controls all of key aspects of society, from politicians, judges, Big Industry, all the mainstream media channels, Energy, Banking/Finances, Pharmaceuticals, Food, Military/Intelligence and police. This entity will fight off any attempt at competition or loss of control of the masses.
Corpovernment revolving door example: Big Corp executives leave the company and are hired in top positions in the federal and state government by their buddies already onboard. They then write laws that benefit their former company and/or industry, and then leave the gov and are hired back with big payouts in their former job/industry.

Ex: Monsanto, Halliburton
Corpovernment by dracul June 28, 2013