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CORE

(noun) 1. A required legal writing and research class for 1Ls and 2Ls at Case Western Reserve University School of Law; 2. In Dante's "The Divine Comedy," an intermediate place of unspeakable torture between the Sixth and Seventh Circles of Hell, reserved for those with sadistic and masochistic tendencies; 3. (informal) jail.

1. "Do we have CORE today?" "No, we don't, thank God."
2. "As Dante traveled out of the Sixth Circle, he passed through the CORE, where he witnessed law students chained to desks, frantically typing memos on laptops that kept randomly re-starting without saving their work. Other students were forced to research unsolvable legal questions on Westlaw. Their search queries yielded them fruitless results, and their pathetic attempts to make law review dragged them through a never-ending chain of case law and statutes, none of which applied to their jurisdiction. Their cheeks were gaunt; their eyes bloodshot. All around them, an eternal weekend in which they were not allowed to participate, with beautiful weather and endless parties."
3. "Go to CORE. Go directly to CORE. Do not pass 'Go.' Do not collect $200."

by Abogado Loco November 13, 2009

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coring

coring = going to the core
Essentially the opposite of mooning / going to the moon.
When an asset is doing exceptionally poorly and is metaphorically going to the Earth's core.
Can also be used to describe other things experiencing a decline or literally going to Earth's core.

I just bought Bitcoin at its peak, my entire portfolio is coring!

by p1cs March 29, 2023


cored

When a storm chaser either intentionally or un-intentionally drives through a hail core of a storm.

Oh man Bill got totally cored in Montana he lost his windshield.

by Chris White2 August 13, 2008

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Core

Someone who possesses qualities of both a cunt and a whore.

Paris Hilton is such a fucking core.

by LrdMagnus June 25, 2006

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core

1) The middle of something, this has already been defined repeatedly.

2) A shortened form of hardcore.

1) De-core that apple and dice it up for the spastic's salad.

2) Andy just sank twins, that guy is fuckin core.

by Saucy August 18, 2003

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core

Derived from the word hardcore. Used to describe a noun as "hardcore." See hardcore

Your look is core.

by bryangoodbye August 23, 2003

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core

The more powerful of the 2 races in Total Annihilation a teal time strategy game, core has more advanced technology, which is always more expensive and slow to build while thier enemies, who are ARM have fast and cheap units, which although weaker make it up by thier numbers.

Core's home planet in Core Prime.

by Dgun132 May 6, 2005

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