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Co-rage

Corage:Cooperative rage!

Co-rage is...

1. Courage when you forget about the U and think of the whole group.

2. When someone in a group of two or more is extremely ecstatic to preform in a group effort.

3. When a group of people are on the same level of excitement and feel fearless.

Projecting a intimidating presence that can crush an opposing force's spirit.
1.
group of boys: aw, man!
young jimmy: this sucks
Tony: *just arriving* hey, what I miss?
Jimmy: some ass throw are only soccer ball in to the yard with that crazy dog. no more soccer I guess.
Tony: hmm... alright I'll get It! someone help me over the fence.
Jimmy: You crazy?
tony: No, Im going to play soccer with a few bite mark.

2.
*just before going in to action*
-Soldier 1:looks like everyone is ready.
-Soldier 2:Here comes Co-rage Ranger Thompson.
-Thompson: Hmm... what a gloomy bunch. Hey!, You goofy mother fuckers, let get this shit done right! OOH-RAH!!"

3.
-Thompson: OOH-RAH!!! LET ME SEE YOUR WAR FACE!
-Soldier 1: RAHHHHH!!
-Soldier 2: RAAHHHH!!
-EVERYBODY: OHH-RAHHHH!!!
by Drunken_dark_soul October 21, 2010
mugGet the Co-ragemug.

In-co

In-co is an uncoordinated effort involving two parties or more.
The KIR worked with 'urban dictionary' in-co helping The KIR express it's stance.
by Bryn Benn March 27, 2020
mugGet the In-comug.

co-grandniece-in-law

Spouse's grandnibling's wife.
co-grandniece-in-law.
by Simaduria July 27, 2024
mugGet the co-grandniece-in-lawmug.

co-great-great-grandaunt-in-law

Spouse's great-great-grandpibling's wife.
My co-great-great-grandaunt-in-law is a good person.
by Wonbig October 13, 2021
mugGet the co-great-great-grandaunt-in-lawmug.

step-co-father-in-law

Stepchild-in-law's father.
My step-co-father-in-law is a good person.
by Wonbig October 13, 2021
mugGet the step-co-father-in-lawmug.

co-grandnibling-in-law

Spouse's grandnibling's spouse.
My co-grandnibling-in-law is a good person.
by Gerald128 April 7, 2021
mugGet the co-grandnibling-in-lawmug.

CO

An acronym used in place of the term Court Order. The term “court order” means a direction issued by a court or a judge requiring a person to do or not do something.
The judge put a CO in place that restricted the defendant from having any contact with the victim.
by Havekids_Theysaid September 17, 2018
mugGet the COmug.

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