After a breakup of a couple, remain close friends, but still practice some form of physical closeness. Can occur any time after breakup.
John: "Mary, what are you and Joe doing under that blanket? I thought you two were broken up?"
Mary: "We are; ex with benefits."
Mary: "We are; ex with benefits."
by blackdeathmessenger December 09, 2009
This term refers to a former spouse in which the person speaking declares that they still have a sexual relationship after the divorce. THis is a spin-off from friends with benefits.
by Nora O'Shaughnessy February 06, 2010
for example
jade: " Hey shannon what are you still doing making out with george ?! , i thought you guys just broke up !!!"
shannon" yea we did , he's my ex with benefits , now!!"
jade: " Hey shannon what are you still doing making out with george ?! , i thought you guys just broke up !!!"
shannon" yea we did , he's my ex with benefits , now!!"
by funckygirl December 06, 2009
Becoming exes with benefits ultimately meant there was no real change to my routine except I was having more sex and fewer fights about dishes.
by ApricotFields June 25, 2020
Like friends with benefits but between two people who were previously coworkers. Also known as ECWB.
Not to be confused with Coworkers with Benefits
Not to be confused with Coworkers with Benefits
“Hey Ashley, since we matched on Hinge, would that make us ECWB if we banged?”
“ECWB? What’s that?”
“Ex-Coworker with Benefits, obviously. It’s a new lingo.”
“ECWB? What’s that?”
“Ex-Coworker with Benefits, obviously. It’s a new lingo.”
by Geplenruy May 18, 2021