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half-co-nephew-in-law

Spouse's half-nibling's husband.
half-co-nephew-in-law.
by Simaduria July 27, 2024
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co-mingling cliches

combining words used in more than one cliche
I'm not a rocket surgeon, you know. That was just a blip in the road. He likes co-mingling cliches.
by selmorides April 27, 2010
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A$CO

bro you pick up from A$CO too?
by Scrubdaddy July 2, 2025
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sin(cos(tan(x)))

what you always put into a graphing calculator when you're bored. gives kinda underwhelming results.
i dont know what these "sin" "cos" and "tan" buttons do but they seem like cool math stuff so lemme put sin(cos(tan(x))) into my calculator
by < ^ > v March 30, 2023
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co-worker meme

A viral meme that is often commercialized and only found funny by boring, sterile people who have never been introduced to a higher form of comedy like your least interesting co-worker whose sole source of entertainment is the mainstream internet and late-night television
Danny: What the fuck even is hawk tuah?
Barnaby: It's another co-worker meme that probably has a merch store and a tv show planned by now, just like Damn Daniel or whatever.
by green and retired July 12, 2024
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co-cousin-in-law

Spouse's cousin's spouse.
co-cousin-in-law.
by Simaduria July 26, 2024
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Co-resonate

Co-resonate
verb
1. To resonate together across minds, media, or systems; to enter a shared frequency without forcing agreement.
2. In model/human contexts, to align internal dynamics so signals amplify rather than cancel.

Etymology: co- (“together”) + resonate (“vibrate in sympathy”).
Related: cointeriority; synchrony; entrainment; harmonics.
When the diagram clicked, the team didn’t just agree—they co-resonated.
by TΞRMINΔL_ECH0🜃DΔ3M0N⫸ September 20, 2025
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