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    [Verb]  | "cor*ru*gate" | \ ˈkȯr-ə-ˌgāt \


    1: to form or shape into wrinkles or folds or into alternating ridges and grooves : furrow

    2: to become corrugated


    Origin: 1620 ;

     Latin corrugatus, past participle of corrugare, from com- + ruga wrinkle; probably akin to Lithuanian raukas wrinkle {mat|rough|};

    [Verb]  | "corrugate" 


    1: as in fold, crease;




     [ "corrugate" ]

    1: To wrinkle, shrivel.

      * e.g.,  ... I will corrugate your FACE! 

     [ "corrugated" ]

    1: Wrinkled.

      * e.g.,  ... The corrugated and decrepit vagabond hath smote thy commonwealth 


     [ "corrugated" ]

    2: Past tense of corrugate

     [ "corrugated" ]

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

      * e.g.,  ... "We were too corrugated to even order pizza" 

     [ "corrugated" ]

    1: Partially punctured.

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

     [ "Corrugated" ]

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

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

     [ "Corrugated" ]

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

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

     [ "Corrugated-sheet-generation" ]

    1: 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."

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 You're so outdated, you clearly belong to the corrugated-sheet-generation.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

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