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.
Long periods of (70+ hour) weeks at work followed by short amounts of time off (1-2 days) that consist of poor decisions, consumption of large amounts of alcohol and disgusting amounts of food and regret.
"Ever since MIKE started working all these hours he's been binge living real hard outside of work."
Used against highly annoying people, that won't stop even after being asked nicely.
Someone has been annoying for a whole bunch of people for a while (yelling, complaining, etc..) and none had the courage to stand up, until someone, that couldn't take anymore, just shouted "will you just shut the LIVING fuck UP!"