when two individuals intentionally and consensually engage in a fair fight
Originally added to courts so you wouldn't get a murder charge when engaging in a duel in the 1800s
Originally added to courts so you wouldn't get a murder charge when engaging in a duel in the 1800s
Coke dealer: I challenge you to a duel
Drunk guy: mutual combat isn't even legal here, don't kick my ass
Drunk guy: mutual combat isn't even legal here, don't kick my ass
by Phoenixholmes October 5, 2021

by Lois Griffs :3 May 5, 2025

When a corporate boondoggle is so egregious and over the top that one firm cannot afford to host the event alone, either due to the actual cost or potential liability, the event must be mutually hosted by multiple firms.
Due to the level of drinking involved at the corporate ski trip, we are going with a mutual hosting plan for this boondoggle.
by idyt January 19, 2017

(Noun) The act or process of wasting time or pushing off important things (procrastinating) together with a friend. Should be used when both subjects have things they should be doing instead.
You see those two kids watching YouTube videos in the library? They're engaging in mutual procrastination. They have an exam to study for, but they are wasting each other's time with silly things instead.
by das.sprache.meister March 8, 2015

by Mi200 April 12, 2017

by hey827346 November 12, 2023

John complained about his order today, so we gave him a mutual dicking on the shipment of another order.
by ToeSniffer55 January 22, 2025
