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Co-living 

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.
Co-living by Roomi January 16, 2016
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Colining 

To take part in a colining, means to be an annoying asshole or act in a childish behavior, but in a good and or hysterical sense.
*flails around on the ground while talking about Taco Bell’s new nacho fries

“Oh no, look at Jeff over there colining as usual.”
Colining by Morgen Freemale October 24, 2018
The act of sucking poop out of someone's butthole for sexual pleasure.
After a good Cliving, you won't need to go to the bathroom for a week.
Cliving by MrAHoleSucked January 1, 2018

co-living 

noun
A squalid and overcrowded urban apartment inhabited by young, very poor but somehow hip people.
"Co-living is the new slums, man, I can't front 3 times my rent just to move into some shithole in Brooklyn."
co-living by singleservingfrd November 3, 2019