When your roomie is dating someone for serious and they are around in the appartment as much as if you were dating her/him.
-OMG! Mike is bringing Tyra to the appartment all the time!
-Yeah man you're co-dating her .
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A Philadelphia slang term that is short for co defendant. Usually meant to signify a best or close friend; someone with whom you associate with frequently or share a strong bond, as in you committed a crime with this person and/or you were prosecuted together.
"Do you know Mike S?"
"Yeah! We both went to Scarborough High together. That's my co-d!"
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Coincidence: a striking occurrence of two or more events at one time apparently by mere chance.
Laymullet: "I need you to work on your loss reports."
Maureen: "What a co-inkydink, that's exactly what I'm doing now. Thanks for your concern".
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When two or more guys drop a load on some chicks face
oooohhh...my mums going down on the fabulous baker boys! Co-Jism!!!!
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When two people want to be each other's shawty, but they are the same height.
Shawty 1: I've told you a million times, I'm taller than you, so you're my shawty!
Shawty 2: No, we're the same height, thus we are co-shawties!
Shawty 1: That's so swagg! Love you co-shawty!
A movement in shared living where people adapt a more flexible leasing structure and practice increased engagement with the household in order to form more meaningful connections with housemates and the general community—regardless of the duration of stay. Co-living can take many forms from shared apartment buildings to shared houses or individual apartments, and it’s particularly gaining traction in areas with a high cost of living, like SF and NYC. Because the rentals can be short- or long-term, it’s increasingly common among younger demographics seeking more meaningful, interconnected lifestyles or travelers who want to immerse themselves in a new city or culture.
I want to find a roommate who embraces co-living, who likes to cook together and share their experiences, rather than someone who treats our home as just a place to stay.
Your brother's or sister's sister-in-law, or your niece's or nephew's other aunts that aren't your sisters.
Liz and I aren't blood related, as her sister married my brother, but we are co-aunts to the same children.