The expression "Cor love a duck" is a British colloquial phrase used to express surprise or astonishment. It is often used in informal contexts and reflects a lighthearted or humorous reaction to unexpected news or events. The phrase combines "Cor," an exclamation similar to "wow," with "love a duck," which adds a whimsical touch, emphasizing the speaker's astonishment.
what is a cor warrant
COR means correction
The prefix cor- means with or together. One example of this prefix is '''cor'''rect.
It seems to be incomplete. "Cor et" means "Heart and".
I am not familiar with an English word "corr". In England, the expression "Cor!" is sometimes heard, which is usually schoolboy slang short for "Cor blimey", a worn-down version of "God blind me!" an expression of surprise or admiration.
cut.
In the presence of; before
Do you mean blimey, as in cor blimey?!
The heart of life.
Are you saying that as you heard it? Because that is not really Latin at all, or at least mick isn't. You probably mean cor mic. In that case, it means "my heart"
In the "love chapter;" 1 Cor 13:7.
Correction