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co-jack

1. (verb): When someone attempts to steal the limelight or credit for something, under the pretense of "helping", but really makes himself just look bad in the process.

2. (noun/verb): Inadvertent hijack

It is often meant to help, but through some devious alterior motive or actual impact over intent, it ruins the moment. People who do this are usually associated with santorum.

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Yo, did you see what Kanye did at the Grammy's? Yeah, he totally co-jacked Taylor's moment.

In an effort to help Frank's presentation, Lizzie co-jacked him, taking all the credit when all she wanted to do was make sure the boss knew she helped too.
by lepenseur73 October 12, 2011
mugGet the co-jackmug.

Salmon Co-Cakes

Mama fixed some salmon co-cakes today.
by Bill Mobley January 26, 2022
mugGet the Salmon Co-Cakesmug.

co-bitch

bitch you are with when the other leaves town
my bitch is out of town i better go do my co-bitch
by celayton April 3, 2010
mugGet the co-bitchmug.

half-co-niece-in-law

Spouse's half-nibling's wife.
half-co-niece-in-law.
by Simaduria July 27, 2024
mugGet the half-co-niece-in-lawmug.

co-shot

Kira said:sweet you got your dream car
Chris said:I know co-shot
by Nitro Young Blood April 8, 2012
mugGet the co-shotmug.

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
mugGet the co-mingling clichesmug.
Spouse's great-great-grandnibling's spouse.
My co-great-great-grandnibling-in-law is a good person.
by JAMP12 September 21, 2021
mugGet the co-great-great-grandnibling-in-lawmug.

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