• Co

    Origin 1

    Full definition of co

    Noun

    co

    (plural co s)
    1. (slang) company

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    Pronunciation

    • US enPR: kō, IPA: /koÊŠ/

    Origin 2

    Pronoun

    co

    (third-person singular, gender-neutralreflexive - coself)
    1. (neologism, nonstandard) they singular. gender-neutral
      • 1983, Ingrid Komar, Living the Dream:Co consistently does less than cos share of the Community work. 4. Co absents coself from the Community for more than three weeks ...
      • 1996, Brett Beemyn, Mickey Elianon, Queer studies: a lesbian, gay, bisexual, & transgender anthology, page 74:At the very least, an individual might have to use different terms to describe coself in a heterosexual context than co uses in a sexual minority context ...
      • 2004 April 1, "Pieira dos Lobos" (username), "Fern's Story two", alt.magick.serious
    , Usenet:
      • A youngster of my own introduction had been rejected by an object of preadolescent craving and had killed coself by leaping at the ceiling of co's quarters. Co was a rising Large Game star, her spring was powerful, our gravity flux was low - co's head struck the surface with enough force to kill on impact.
    1. (neologism, nonstandard) them singular. gender-neutral

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