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cor

(Cockney, _, UK) Expression of surprise.

cor

(historical, _, units of measure) Various former units of volume, particularly: A Hebrew unit of liquid volume, about equal to 230 L or 60 gallons. : approximately the same volume as a dry measure. dry volume

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cor English » English

nucleus heart centrum center

CoR English » English

Committee of the Regions

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Cor, what a weight!
What's this? - Cor blimey!
Oh, cor blimey, where's Ruddock?
Cor blimey!
Cor! How many do you think there are?
Cor, look at that, a right stackers Borstal. - Do what? - Long term place, mate.
Cor! There's the girls.
Cor! Stone a little colonel, eh?
Look at that! Cor!
COR, WHAT A LOVELY BIT OF STUFF!
Cor, you're a bold gent!
Cor, what a stink!
Justin. Drop me off at the cor.
Habeas cor.
What do you mean, cor.?
Cor! I waited for hours in the queue for these tickets, Miss Scott.
Cor, what a place.
Cor! What a punch, though.
Oh, cor blimey.
Cor, you should see his right when he punches our cat.
Cor! What a way to treat your nice girlfriend.
Cor! What a stink!
Cor blimey.
A cross-eyed man crossing our path. Cor!
Cor, look!
Cor! Dear!
Cor-Corie?
Cor blimey! Your mitts, mate. Your mitts.
Cor, look at that!
Cor can I come too?
Cor this sounds brill!
Cor blimey, there's a lady present.
Cor, what a disgusting smell in here!
Cor blimey! Look, use the sink, I don't want me carpet all soaking wet.
Cor blimey, it's scalding!
Cor blimey, what nature has in store for us!
Cor blimey, Helen, don't encourage him.