This is similar to friends with benefits with a spin on it. It refers to the people who work together and hook up. They aren't in a serious relationship with each other, they only use each other for sex. And if they are married, not to each other, even better.
In the movie, Secretary, the character played by James Spader and the character played by Maggie Gyllenhall were co-workers with benefits.
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βCo za asyβ is a Polish phrase and video comment posted by YouTube user MrMal on a FAILblog video and later popularized through a webisode by YouTube personality Ray William Johnson. The phrase is roughly translated into βWhat an aceβ¦β in English, though in the context of FAILblog video, it is likely the comment was written in sarcasm.
User 1: co za asy!
users 2 - 57: thumbs up!
user 58: phags!
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the game of playing twister in large gatherings with both sexes; an amazing party theme; game with excuses for feeling up random sexy people in the area
-let's go play twister.
-no way, how -bout co-ed twister?
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a dormitory that is for both male and female residents, not separated.
i live in a co-ed dormitory, there are boys and girls on my floor living next door to each other.
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Emotional roller coaster....
Up and down with your emotions like it ain't no thang. People who go from happy to sad to angry in basically one conversation.
Have you talked to (enter friends name here) lately?
Yea man, she's been stuck on this emo ro-co since last week when her and (so and so) broke up...
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when boys and girls convince their parents that they are "just friends" and feel like "brothers and sisters" so they can sleep in one's basement and make out with each other and get drunk.
guy 1: lets have a co-ed sleepover
girl 1: you're such a perv!
guy 2: come on you know that we all are just friends
girl 2: oh already practicing for what you are gonna tell your parents
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going pilot to co-pilot is the act of crapping in the stall next to a friend. also known as synchronized plopping. originated from the back-woods of Philmont,
Variations include going pilot to bombardier
Terms to know before going Pilot to co-pilot:
Flight Stick- when entering into an outhouse of some sort, this is the stick that the pilot must carry to rid himself of any unsuspecting "friendly" spiders that await in the toilet
Hiroshima- an awkward and yet slightly satisfying splash-back from your atomic bomb
Ace- someone that releases their "bomb" with such precision that they have no need to wipe, for it wiped itself on the way out.
Half-Ace -not quite an ace... but still refuses to wipe.
guy :"oh man I have to crap so bad!"
friend :"so do I!"
guy : "lets go pilot to co-pilot. I'm earning my ace"
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