Someone who acts as if they’re about to cross a street, usually with a kid or dog in tow, makes a first step toward the crosswalk, causing oncoming traffic to slam on their brakes but then pulls back and farts around with said kid or dog or checks their phone, often also issuing you a scowl thereafter.
Mariemont: Home of the Corner dawdler.
When a person, including corporations, ends in a unique place in which they can offer something before everyone can, sometimes that nobody else can.
Dragons AND incest? Who does not like any of those things? Damn that's a cornered market now
A pretty rad unincorporated community based around Durphy's old corner.
Hey guys, lets go throw rocks at moving cars! Where should we go? How about Durphy's Corners?
A catcher of all and any corner or corners
Your a corner catcher.
The left side of the desk on Channel 4's first ever broadcast TV show, Countdown. This side features a lexicographer (Susie Dent, although in earlier series it was a rotational role with producers and members of the Oxford University Press), an Oxford English Dictionary, and in more recent versions a celebrity guest and a laptop showing the Oxford Dictionaries Platinum website. Their job is to validate words provided by contestants before points are rewarded. It's also the name of a similar segment, where Susie may give a little presentation or monologue about a word. In the comedic version, 8 out of 10 Cats does Countdown, this segment usually features the guest doing a more comedic activity.
And before we award you those points, we'll just verify that over with Dictionary Corner. Susie?
The happy place. An African village.
Wimbe lives in Kickapoo corner
Its this really crazy that came into spotlight in 2017. Well, it originated from Ghana and it involves comically banging inanimate objects, with clothes on of course! Its really raunchy and sexually suggestive. Its very popular in West Africa.
That Dog is scratching its legs like its doing the One Corner dance.