Noun
either of two Welsh breeds of long-bodied short-legged dogs with erect ears and a fox-like head
Source: WordNetCorgi shuffle Also known as the Chemmy, Irish, scramble, beginner shuffle, or washing the cards, this involves simply spreading the cards out face down, and sliding them around and over each other with one's hands. Source: Internet
Mettoy was a famous firm in the St James area of Northampton, which from 1933 produced Corgi toys (mostly made in Swansea and designed in Northampton), and in the 1970s it made the space hopper ; the company collapsed in 1983, moving to Swansea. Source: Internet
Recognizing the many stoned, hungry potential customers in the Capitol Hill neighborhood late at night, the Corgi has been selling "stoner packages" to delivery and takeout customers, pairing carnival, pub and childhood favorites into $20 delivery orders. Source: Internet
The Corgi offers other boxed meal options and family-style combinations for to-go and takeout, but Jones says the stoner boxes "have done a much better job." Source: Internet
Anyways, my love for this corgi was enough love to last me the day. Source: Internet
Dieckman came to the Williamson County Regional Animal Shelter’s Canine Corral to adopt a corgi after hearing a news story about the dogs being neglected. Source: Internet