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co-uncle

Your brother's or sister's brother-in-law, or your niece's or nephew's other uncle(s) that aren't your brothers.
Jonathon and I aren't blood related, as his sister married my brother, but we are co-uncles to Jack and Caroline.
by OneEyedWilvis January 20, 2009
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co-petitive

Co-petitive is a new game play style that was created for use in the flagship two player computer game Platitude© created by Synergy Games©. Co-petitive game play is an ambiguous style, where its neither co-operative or competitive between the two players. The players can decide whether to help or hinder each other in the aim to complete the level.
Co-petitive game play: An example from the game is being able to toggle gravity for the other player, this would allow player 1 to turn gravity off so that player 2 can get to a button to help player 1 get to the next part of the level. However once up there player 2 could go on to win and not help player 1 at all.
by SynergyGames February 5, 2009
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co-holler

v. - to team up with a friend in the act of hollering
as a distraction so the potential rejection is less intense due to the fact that its spread between two people.

- to feign interest in your friend's crush as a way of finding out which friend has a better chance of 'hittin that'.

- to play the 'wing-man' when your buddy wants to holler at a breezy.

- to help a friend not feel so nervous when talking to a crush.

n. the act of assisting a friend flirt with his or her crush to lessen nervousness.
Jay - "yo i wanna holler at that chick in the striped shirt, but i'm nervous cuz shes a dime and looks easily annoyed."

Chris - " well...why dont we just could co-holler?"

Jay - "word"
by Rizzle Sizzles June 25, 2009
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co-exclusively independent

A state of romantic relationship within which you are exclusively seeing and sexing each other, yet, maintaining enough distance to be independent like a boss.
dude 1: "Is she single?"
dude 2: "No, she's co-exclusively independent with Boris"
dude 1: "So she'd fuck me, right?"
dude 2: "No, she only fucks Boris"
by semitaken June 2, 2013
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Co-Section Leaders

Multiple section leaders of a given section in a Marching Band, Co-section leaders, at first glance, are very similar to the Section Leader. They are usually bitter with each other and will often argue on how the section should be led. Most of the time, one "leads" the section while the other gives positive encouragement.
I heard next year's trumpet section will have co-section leaders. Yikes
by SLShydino72 November 22, 2015
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Co-ruminating

Co-ruminating has nothing to do with cows…but it can be bad for girls.

Is a way for adolescents (especially girls) to create new source of depression and anxiety fixating on their problems and excessively talking with another person about problems through Sms text, e-mails, chats, social networks, creating a "vicious cycle" that feeds on itself snowballing rapidly to depression.
Too much girl talk leads to Co-rumination.
So girls,you better shut your yap sometimes before starts.. that co-ruminating noise!
by mave_73 October 27, 2008
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CO ZA ASY

“Co za asy” is a Polish phrase and video comment posted by YouTube user MrMal on a FAILblog video and later popularized through a webisode by YouTube personality Ray William Johnson. The phrase is roughly translated into “What an ace…” in English, though in the context of FAILblog video, it is likely the comment was written in sarcasm
CO ZA ASY
by Mr.Pringles March 20, 2011
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