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Covidience

(Noun) The act in which an entity, particularly a place of business, uses Covid-19 to get out of something that they didn’t particularly want to do in the first place.

Although the Michigan governor declared that public swimming pools could re-open on June 9th, our apartment complex pool is closed, citing Covid-19 as the reason. There is no profit for them; the covidience is evident here.

by MrsSpecter June 30, 2020

12πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


covidious

1. related to or reminiscent of the invidious, insidious COVID-19 virus and pandemic;
2. contagious and toxic
3. a stealthy, negative influence or force

Her personality is nothing but covidious---she enters the room and her negativity is like a toxic cloud that drags everyone down.

by KKattA March 4, 2021


covidy

Adj - Having a strong presence of Covid-19 in the surrounding environment.

Dude, that party looks covidy af! We better avoid it.

by realGandalfTheWhite May 31, 2020

1πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Covidials

The generation who is/will be born during the COVID19 pandemic.

Julia just delivered twin covidials.

by Goofnut July 2, 2020


covidy

an adjective or adverb applied to any and all items and/or behaviors related to the germy world of Covid 19 brought into a quarantined household by the outside world.

Keep that covidy grocery bag out of my kitchen! And while you're at it, stop walking around the touching everything without washing your hands first and acting all covidy like that. Ugghh

by Dallasjeni April 13, 2020

25πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Covidial

The generation of children born between November 2020 and June 2021 as a result of the infamous Covid-19 lockdowns.

β€œI was born December 2020”

β€œOh.. you’re a Covidial then”

by Missy167 March 26, 2020

7πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


covidy

A person who seems to be suffering from COVID-19.

That sweaty guy in the grocery store was giving off a distinctly covidy vibe.

by Dictionnaire Diabolique April 15, 2020