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Co-opted

divert to or use in a role different from the usual or original one

Hym "This ☝️ is what 'Co-opted' means in the context of what I said. That's what you're doing and YOU SAY YOU ARE DOING IT. In saying that 'The modern conceptualization of sanity as an internal quality is wrong.' You're effectively saying that the general consensus is wrong and that YOU are correct. That's called diverting to a role different from the original one. It marks a change in the conceptualization of sanity BROUGHT ON BY YOU SHIT-HEAD. God you motherfuckers are dumb! "

by Hym Iam March 29, 2024


first co-cousin-nephew-in-law

The grandson-in-law of one's parent-in-law's sibling.

My first co-cousin-nephew-in-law is a good person.

by Elivaldeq November 24, 2019


Coy Gibbs (Co-owner)

Coy Gibbs was a co-owner of the team “Joe Gibbs Racing”. He was also an assistant coach with the Washington Redskins, and a NASCAR Cup Series driver.

He passed away on November 6, 2022, right after his son won the 2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series championship. He died in his sleep.

Coy Gibbs (Co-owner) and Joe Gibbs talked together.

by xSupreme24 May 27, 2023


In-co

In-co is an uncoordinated effort involving two parties or more.

The KIR worked with 'urban dictionary' in-co helping The KIR express it's stance.

by Bryn Benn March 28, 2020


co-great-uncle-in-law

The husband of one's grandparent-in-law's sister.

My co-great-uncle-in-law is a good person.

by Elivaldeq November 24, 2019


Co-bey

To comply and obey

"If you dont suck it, then you are not co-beying!"

by Oldschool18 February 17, 2019


CO-blocked

Getting cock-blocked because of the quarantine caused by the corona virus (COVID-19)

I got CO-blocked. She supposed to come over but she can’t.

by Y0GI March 19, 2020