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An incredibly awesome girl. If you ever meet one in your life its a good idea to start talking to her because she's the most fun you'll ever have. Gets all your nerdy references and is more than capable of whipping up her own. really smart and nice. Has the most beautiful eyes in the world, they're like liquid gold.
"Hey this new girl Cosette just showed up in my class"

"Really man, awesome! Try to get her number, she's probably awesome!"
Cosette by ahorsenamedjeff December 31, 2013
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A character in Victor Hugo's Les Misérables. Cosette is the illigitimate daughter of Fantine, who had to leave her in the care of the Thénardier family while she worked to support Cosette. Unknown to the illiterate Fantine, the sociopathically cruel Thénardier family abuse the little girl and make false claims about her health so that Fantine will send more money to them. The money is then used for their own expenses and to spoil their own daughters, Eponine and Azelma, while Cosette is treated as a virtual slave... until Fantine's death, when her former boss, Jean Valjean, comes to rescue Cosette, bribing the ruthless Thénardiers to let her go. From there, Jean Valjean and Cosette escape to Paris.

Nine years later, at age seventeen, Cosette is a beautiful, well-bred young woman and doted on by Papa Valjean. Trouble begins when she runs into Marius Pontmercy, a young nobleman and student, and they fall in love. Valjean, worried about his discovery by Javert and about his adoptive daughter's safety, tries to thwart the budding love affair until he realizes that she's no longer a little girl and he has to let her go; out of love for her, he saves a wounded Marius from the barricade. She and Marius eventually marry before Valjean dies, leaving his life story to her.
Cosette's character is much stronger in the book and the depth of her romance with Marius a major emotional focus while Eponine is a peripheral character, although no less sad and pitiful.

Cosette is the peripheral character in the musical, almost one-dimensional while Eponine's presence is much stronger and shares the pathos with Fantine.
Cosette by Lorelili July 27, 2011
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A french name . Originated from the play Cosette. Cosette's are beautiful and well spoken.
That girl was such a hoe.
But she thought she was a Cosette.
cosette by coco87453 March 23, 2008
term used to describe a person within a group of co workers working within a partitioned area in an office.
tegan and her cubettes were working on a new project today.
cubette by Stephanie Parmenter June 26, 2007
a spazztic, philosophical, sensual, ghettofab female persona.
one that is good for a kickass laugh or deep and timeless conversation, so long as the moment consists of quality worthwhile people; one who enjoys abosorbing the culture of others; One who is sometimes dangerously devoted to the people she cares about. Hurt with caution.
Only you can call me "dirty hooker" and make it sound like a compliment. That's so...Cosette.

You blow every girl out of the water.
Cosette by JJJLo January 8, 2009
to restrain and tickle a person. usually performed by two or more people with one person restraining the "culetted" while the other person(s) do the "culetting". tickles are performed until the person usually passes out.
Ex. 1 - Hey Phil, lets culette Jon in his sleep... he'll never see it coming...

Ex. 2 - PAUL!!!!! stop culetting me you fucking fag!!!!
Culette by Bengief86 July 3, 2010
Cosette is pronounced (co-zet) not (core-set).

Cosette is a name of french origin, Victor Hugo created the name Cosette for his main character in his book Les Misérables. Les misérables has a play, musical, and movie adaptation. You might notice all the Cosette’s you’ll meet are all insanely beautiful with A class humor. You might find yourself falling for a Cosette in the future.
You: wow Cosette your the prettiest girl I’ve ever met!
Cosette: thanks homie.
Cosette by Mindyourbuisnesswitch November 24, 2021