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corrugated

Wrinkled.

Past tense of corrugate

The corrugated and decrepit vagabond hath smote thy commonwealth

by larstait October 11, 2003

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corrugated

Munted; drunk, stoned, or similar. As in corrugated iron (the wiggly roofing iron).

"We were too corrugated to even order pizza"

by Ginger G July 24, 2005

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corrugated

Partially punctured.

Be sure to use the corrugated cardboard so that it will stay folded in route.

by blitzit December 28, 2013

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corrugate

To wrinkle, shrivel.

I will corrugate your FACE!

by larstait October 11, 2003

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Corrugated

The space between two separate layers, propped up and supported, yet still seen as one.

While making love, he held himself above her, looking deep into her eyes, corrugated style.

by Head Quarters February 19, 2020


Corrugated

Descriptive. The space between two separate layers, propped up and supported, yet still seen as one.

While making love, he held himself above her, looking deep into her eyes, corrugated style.

by Head Quarters February 19, 2020


Corrugated-sheet-generation

Describes mostly older generations (boomers and older) who have difficulties adapting to modern society with its changing values, new technology and younger generations.

Origin:

Borrowed from German "Wellblech-Generation" (literally: corrugated-sheet-generation)

While boomers still tend to name millennials "generation Y" (modest reference to themselves), millennials fought back, and renamed the older generations.

It refers to a parable about the difference between the generations: "While we millennials and younger build real houses, they boomers and older still build theirs with corrugated sheets only."

You're so outdated, you clearly belong to the corrugated-sheet-generation.

Why would you not care about others? That's totally corrugated sheet like.

by DDGray December 6, 2020