The 2020 Coronavirus pandemic forced isolation on the global population, which in turn catalyzed what is known as the "COVID Thirst". The ensuing increase in birth rate gave birth to a generation known as the Coronials. First popularized by Rapper, Lil Durby.
"Yo, bruh, your momma so fine, I bet she want it, she probably still got that COVID Thirst"
"Nah, bruh, I ain't part of the Coronials, I'm a millenial, now shut the f*** up and check my new TikTok"
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Kids who were conceived by their parents during the quarantine that resulted from the coronavirus. Most of these babies will be born post-December 2020, continuing until spring 2021. They may also be referred to as covid kids.
With nothing else to do and feeling bored from being shut inside for so long, many couples decided, โWhy not make a baby?!โ
She was born in New York on January 8th, 2021, no doubt part of the first wave of coronials to populate the state.
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A generation of kids produced during the self-isolation period of 2020 due to sheer boredom of parents.
The year is 2032:
Jake the politician: Man these Coronials are screwing up our traditions!
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Babies conceived during the Covid-19 pandemic
The first coronials was recently born
The generation of babies who saw the light of day during the Covid-19 pandemic, with the coronavirus showing little sign of saying goodbye to earthlings, much to the delight of pharmaceutical companies.
What will be the population size of the coronials when the WHO finally declares the planet corona-free?
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A nickname for the Coronavirus that causes COVID-19 that was coined after the virus took hold of Italy. The nickname came from the fact that coroni sounds like the name of an Italian dish that you wouldn't be generally afraid of, but it can seriously wreck your body if you ate it with a compromised immune system or if you are old.
"Did you hear that Julie got the coroni?"
"Ah yes, it is so sad. I always loved Julie's outgoing temperament but she was never one to follow rules diligently."
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Coronie is a term that is typically used to describe a fellow worker of the same yard/report location that drives a bus. They are usually miserable because they get paid less compared to other transit agencies in the vicinity. When they are off duty and see any bus, they get very excited and go out of their way to tell their buddies who are in the car about the presence of a coronie.
Whilst on the 70th lap of the Line 22 Hotel for the homeless, the driver spots a fellow worker driving in the opposite direction... "there goes my coronie".
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