(colloquial) silly or stupid.
(colloquial) unsophisticated; worn out by
constant use, no longer fresh, original, etc.
(colloquial) unsophisticated; worn out by
constant use, no longer fresh, original, etc.
Rudiments,
Valences Approved April 1991
(eolloquial) unsophisticated; worn out by
constant use, no longer fresh, original, etc. The other one that can
stop your
tone arm from moving is just too corny.
-R2H Fundamentals (7 Aug. 63) (colloquial) unsophisticated; worn out by
constant use, no longer fresh, original, etc. It's not as corny as what's out-
supervision, see, or out-instruction. -Out-
Tech (21
Sept. 65)
(colloquial) unsophisticated; worn out by
constant use, no longer fresh, original, etc. It's as corny as this "You had any problems lately?" The
Communication Cycle in
Auditing (6
Feb. 64)
(colloquial) unsophisticated; worn out by
constant use, no longer fresh, original, etc. The letter which
follows it is pretty corny.
(colloquial) silly or stupid. Get those
overts stripped down and those
withholds stripped down, really
break this thing down,
run some
Responsibility on the thing, and he comes
right back into
session, crash! no
matter how many corny mistakes you're making with
auditing. iWhy People
Don't Like You (2
Jan. 60)
(colloquial) silly or stupid. Get those
overts stripped down and those
withholds stripped down, really
break this thing down,
run some
Responsibility on the thing, and he comes
right back into
session, crash! no
matter how many corny mistakes you're making with
auditing. ?Why People
Don't Like You (2
Jan. 60)