1. Used informally to describe shared responsibility for a negative outcome.
2. Co-fault, also known as comparative negligence or contributory negligence, refers to a situation where multiple parties share responsibility for causing an accident or injury.
2. Co-fault, also known as comparative negligence or contributory negligence, refers to a situation where multiple parties share responsibility for causing an accident or injury.
Although Sarah initiated the argument, both her harsh words and Emily's dismissive response resulted in them being at co-fault in the breakdown of their friendship.
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My co-1C2R-in-law is a good person.
by Gerald128 April 07, 2021
Easily recognisable shoes, typically leather brogues with cream and brown panels.
In the past, when proof of adultery was required for a divorce, a professional co-respondent would spend the nite in a hotel with the woman, and leave his, readily identifiable, shoes outside the door to be cleaned. When the case went to court, the room boy would recall these shoes outside the door, waiting too be cleaned, thus confirming that the professional co-respondent and the wife had spent the nite together.
In the past, when proof of adultery was required for a divorce, a professional co-respondent would spend the nite in a hotel with the woman, and leave his, readily identifiable, shoes outside the door to be cleaned. When the case went to court, the room boy would recall these shoes outside the door, waiting too be cleaned, thus confirming that the professional co-respondent and the wife had spent the nite together.
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My step-co-mother-in-law is a good person.
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