Covidly koh-vid-lee
Conforming to coronavirus honor system, morally or socially.
Adjective:
1. Acting in accordance with covid-appropriate behavior.
2. Being worthy of distinction in courtesy, honor, justice and efforts to help the vulnerable or immunodeficient
Example: I would lock Maria’s work computer for her, but that wouldn’t be very covidly of me.
Adverb used to justify about any weird behaviors and activities during a mandatory confinement.
Last night, Billy covidly filled cracks in his ceiling with mashed potatoes leftovers.
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“Sir Alabama Officer K. Boggan’s” creation of the new word, “Covidly” - meaning: “When someone laughs sounds a bit too “covidly” - aka wheezing, congested laughter. Difficulty breathing while laughing. “You sound a bit too covidly dude!” - “I’m putting my mask back on.” “Don’t get me sick!”
“Sir Alabama Officer K. Boggan’s” creation of the new word, “Covidly” - meaning: “When someone laughs sounds a bit too “covidly” - aka wheezing, congested laughter. Difficulty breathing while laughing. “You sound a bit too covidly dude!” - “I’m putting my mask back on.” “Don’t get me sick!”