Corridor

Word CORRIDOR
Character 8
Hyphenation cor ri dor
Pronunciations /ˈkɒɹɪˌdɔː(ɹ)/

Definitions and meanings of "Corridor"

What do we mean by corridor?

A narrow hallway, passageway, or gallery, often with rooms or apartments opening onto it. noun

A tract of land designated or used for a specific purpose, as for railroad lines, highways, or pipelines. noun

A route designated for a specific purpose. noun

A route or tract of land used by migrating animals. noun

A thickly populated strip of land connecting two or more urban areas. noun

(corridors of power) The places or positions from which people in authority wield power. idiom

In car-building, a narrow passage between the side of a sleeping-, dining-, stateroom- or other car and a partition which incloses the staterooms, lavatory, kitchen, or other apartment. noun

In architecture, a gallery or passage in a building. noun

In fortification, a covered way carried round the whole compass of the fortifications of a place. Wilhelm, Mil. Dict. noun

See the extract. noun

A gallery or passageway leading to several apartments of a house. noun

The covered way lying round the whole compass of the fortifications of a place. noun

Any relatively narrow passageway or route, such as a strip of land through a foreign territory. noun

A densely populated stretch of land. noun

A narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it, for example in railway carriages (see Wikipedia). noun

A restricted tract of land that allows passage between two places. noun

Airspace restricted for the passage of aircraft. noun

An enclosed passageway; rooms usually open onto it noun

A narrow hall or passage with rooms leading off it, as in a building or in a railway carriage.

A restricted tract of land that allows passage between two places.

The covered way lying round the whole compass of the fortifications of a place.

Airspace restricted for the passage of aircraft.

A stupid way of saying hallway Urban Dictionary

Verb meaning to be stopped in a corridor and told about a problem that then becomes yours Urban Dictionary

Verb meaning to be stopped in a corridor and told about a problem that becomes yours Urban Dictionary

Verb: An event when moving in to new accommodation. Corridoring is when you corridor. Urban Dictionary

Standing or sitting in the sections between carriages on a busy train, 'cos all the seats are taken. Usually on an unplanned long-distance trip, where the seats are all booked in advance. About as far from first class as you can get without going outside the train. Urban Dictionary

1. A line in football exactly between the back line and the goalkeeper, usually roughly level with the six-yard-box. Any cross into the Corridor of Uncertainty will cause all sorts of panicky and comedy defending as neither goalie nor defence are sure to come or stay. 2. A line in cricket, when the ball pitches usually on a length, just outside the batsmans off-stump. It is such a good line that it leaves the batsman unsure of whether or not to play a shot, and usually results in either an edge, a play-and-a-miss or some other form of comedy cricket. 3. A dark alleyway. 4. A womans anus. Do you dare venture into the Corridor of Uncertainty? Urban Dictionary

A low-rent Detroit neighborhood north of downtown home to many addicts, winos, and homeless. More importantly, it is where most of the city's artists, musicians, etc. live, and most of the city's more interesting restaurants, bars, galleries, and shops are there. Resembles pre-gentrified Greenwich, Lower East Side, or Brooklyn in NYC, except probably seedier. Urban Dictionary

When someone is walking in a corridor, specifically and what seems to be most commonly right in front of you; they stop all of a sudden, look around with a clueless expression, sometimes with a sigh or a confusing mumble of inaudible words, and then start walking the opposite direction as if they forgot where they were even going in the first place. Urban Dictionary

A man child heaven in which a bunch of VFX artists create videos with CGI for YouTube and vlog their daily antics. Founded by Sam Gorski and Niko Pueringer, but forever attributed to Wren Weichman. Urban Dictionary

The act in which a virgin of German decent is anally penetrated by a Polish sausage so that when the sausage is extracted it leaves their anal cavities gape massively. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Corridor

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The word "corridor" in example sentences

The right of way for most of the corridor is already assembled – the median of Interstate 4. ❋ Unknown (2010)

At the end of the corridor is a ramshackle guard post. ❋ Unknown (2005)

A: If you look at the markets for the last few months, the moment the Nifty hits around 5,000 odd levels, you enter into what we call a corridor of uncertainty where investors were not able to take a call - from these levels and technically below 4,900 odd levels-what is the risk reward ratio on the upside. ❋ Unknown (2009)

To western side of this central corridor is "Eye for the Sensual: Selections from the Resnick Collection," a fitting tribute of gratitude to Lynda and Stewart Resnick, whose generous gift supported the construction of the Pavilion. ❋ Peter Clothier (2010)

The main gate of this energy corridor is Gwadar, Baluchistan. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The corridor is unique in and of itself – displaying architectural and design features unlike any other rail corridor in the State of New Jersey. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We are actually in complete agreement that transit speed and reliability in this corridor is vital. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The NE corridor is going to get funding to upgrade the slow section through CT. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Was getting a talk in the corridor from the new Inspector who was concerned about the inappropiate nicknames of some shift members. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2009)

The ways in which this corridor is dysfunctional for bikes today have almost nothing to do with the drawbridge itself. ❋ Unknown (2010)

We [walked] through the [corridor] [together]. ❋ Short And Simple.............. (2016)

Jeff & Karen [corridored] me and now I need to [resolve] the [dispute] between the sales team & marketing ❋ Accidental Accountant (2023)

Jeff & Karen [corridored] me today & now I need to [resolve] the [dispute] between corporate and Tim ❋ Accidental Accountant (2023)

Hey, [Shaun], [are you] going to [corridoring]? ❋ Foot-law (2019)

After missing [the train] we'd [booked] seats on, we had to travel corridor class until we got to [Birmingham]. ❋ Blue Jack (2008)

Ooh, he's put that cross right along the Corridor of Uncertainty and caught the defence in one [dilly of a pickle]! Fletcher: "If you keep putting the ball into the Corridor of Uncertainty, you'll get an edge for a [wicket] eventually." Harmison: "OK, but what if I just bowl at second slip?" Paul: "Let's go this way. It's a short cut." Mike: "No, I can't see down there - it's a Corridor of Uncertainty." James: "Let's have sex!" [Milly]: "We can't, it's my time of the month!" James: "No worries, I'll just put it in the Corridor of Uncertainty." Milly: "Ouch!" ❋ Jamie Douglas (2007)

Dude, I got hit up for change in front of [Avalon] Bread, Idle Kids, AND [Traffic Jam]. [That's life] in the corridor, man. You got the E? ❋ Cassie C. (2005)

It's already [congested] enough in these corridors, [never mind] when there are people with Corridor Alzheimer's that always seem to be in [my way]! ❋ Keydose (2015)

Person 1: Did you see that video of [Keanu Reeves] stopping a [robbery]? He really is the nicest person! Person 2: Yeah, but that wasn't real. Corridor Digital made that video with [CGI]. ❋ Queenqong (2020)

"[Hans], where did you go after the party?" "I gave a [polish corridor] to my 16 year old girlfriend" "Wow, how large did it [gape]?" "5 cm" "I've done better." ❋ Euphemism (2014)

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