Cohabited

Word COHABITED
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Definitions and meanings of "Cohabited"

What do we mean by cohabited?

To live together with someone else, especially in a romantic and sexual relationship but without being married.

To coexist in common environs with.

To engage in sexual intercourse; see coition.

To live together in a sexual relationship, especially when not legally married. Urban Dictionary

When two people, generally a man and woman but in this day and age it could be any variation of the genders, are living together in a mad frenzy of sex. If say you're "cohabitating" with someone and you're not having sex more often then hormone raged minks, you're not cohabitating. Urban Dictionary

A term for a situation where you are living with an ex after a break up because of financial reasons, or a pandemic, etc. Urban Dictionary

A term used to describe moving in with your lover with the expressed agreement that no sexual activities will ensue before marriage. Similar to "taxation without representation" but with a sexual aspect. Urban Dictionary

Something a guy might not want to do with a girl that is always trying to stick him with a fork, a knife, or a shank in his sleep, claiming to have had a dream that he was a killer. You just do the things couples do with her, then you both go home like you don't know each other until tommorrow, that way the guy knows he has a good chance of waking up in one piece if he really wants to stay with her. Urban Dictionary

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The word "cohabited" in example sentences

My husband and I "cohabited" for 7 years before we got married. ❋ Unknown (2008)

They "cohabited" with local Caribs, and their offspring became known as Garifunas - people who eat cassava. ❋ Unknown (2010)

English then cohabited not only with William the Conqueror, but also with tens of thousands of French-speakers who followed him into England. ❋ Leslie Dunton-Downer (2010)

The Mississippi civil rights law, passed in 1865, contained the standard language: “All freedmen, free Negroes and mulattoes, who do now and have heretofore lived and cohabited together as husband and wife shall be taken and held in law as legally married.” ❋ Thaddeus Russell (2010)

Rather, the two species share a common ancestor and cohabited parts of the planet at certain points in history. ❋ Priya Malhotra (2011)

Meanwhile, 66% of women and 69% of men married 10 years had never cohabited. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Greeks and Romans had several levels of marriage ranging from the very informal (a couple who cohabited for a year and a day was considered married) to the very formal (requiring witnesses and a vow-exchanging ceremony). ❋ Susan Pease Gadoua (2011)

In Acts o f Faith it was Africa and in Crossers it's the Arizona and Mexican desert where as one of your characters describes, borderland beauty cohabited with violence .... [and the] world of cattle and horses and operatic landscapes, the parallel world of drug lords and coyotes and murder. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Justin Kurzel and screenwriter Shaun Grant adopt the perspective of the vulnerable and traumatised James Vlassakis Lucas Pittaway, the teenage son of the woman Bunting cohabited with, who was gradually groomed for murder by Bunting until he became an active participant in four of the atrocities. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Of those married 10 or more years, 60% of women and 62% of men had ever cohabited; 61% of women and 63% of men had cohabited only with the one they married. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In the 1950s, fewer than one in 100 adults under 50 cohabited; now it is one in six. ❋ Unknown (2011)

DEAR BLUE MOON: You don't say if you have discussed marriage, but if your boyfriend wants to live together and fold his young son into the household, then it would be best for the child if you two cohabited as a married, permanent couple. ❋ Washingtonpost.com (2010)

A 2007 study published by the National Bureau of Economic Research showed that, among those entering first marriages in the early 2000s, nearly 60% had previously cohabited with their future spouses. ❋ Susan Gregory Thomas (2011)

The data show that those who live together after making plans to marry or getting engaged have about the same chances of divorcing as couples who never cohabited before marriage. ❋ Unknown (2010)

[Woo Hoo] [hotness] unlimited! If u keep on putting up pics like this, im [definetly] cohabiting with u in LA ;) ❋ Princez (2008)

You will never enjoy [the perks] of [cohabitation], because you're such a [fucking retard] that you had to use the urban dictionary to find out what it means. ❋ Deathjr (2003)

My husband and I lived in Post Mortem Cohabitation for 8 months after we broke because it took so long to put the [mortgage] [in my name] [due to Covid] 19 slowing the banks down. ❋ KJP420 (2021)

George Washington: "Benny, I hear you have moved in with your 15th mistress." [Ben Franklin]: "[Yes indeed]! But, we are practicing cohabitation without fornication." [Thomas Jefferson]: "How patriotic. Sign here." ❋ KeVIInXI (2011)

If a guy tries to [cohabit] with the kind of girl that sticks shit in his shoulder [overnight], what does he expect to happen besides a short lasting marriage that went South [a long time ago], no matter how hard they tried to work on it? ❋ The Original Agahnim (2021)

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