1. corr - Noun
2. corr - Adjective
3. Corr - Proper noun
corr (plural corrs)
(UK, slang) A fight.
A surname from Irish, anglicized from Irish Ó Corra, a variant of Ó Carra (whence Carr).
A surname from Irish, a variant of McCorry.
(law) Abbreviation of corrections.
(law) Abbreviation of correctional.
Abbreviation of correct.
Abbreviation of corrected.
corr.
Abbreviation of correction.
corr.
During the pursuit a suspect shot and killed Officer Corr in the line of duty. Source: Internet
According to Corr, the Utility Holding Company had some management contract for the running of NAWEC, noting that UHC took over from Management Services Gambia Limited, which also took over from Gambia Utilities Corporation. Source: Internet
Jedward tell Jim Corr to ‘Runaway’ during anti-mask protest row: ‘Your sisters never needed you please leave the band’ Source: Internet
He said a number of local sporting fields were considered for the synthetic track – including Jamison Park – but ultimately it was agreed by all parties that Harold Corr Oval was the best suited venue. Source: Internet
But one eye is also on the future with this new deal, with the club agreeing to assist Corr on his foray into the coaching world. Source: Internet
Meghan Corr, a senior in the School of Arts and Sciences, said she agrees with the importance of keeping the tradition of Irish dance alive, saying it displays Irish heritage. Source: Internet