Cohorts

Word COHORTS
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Definitions and meanings of "Cohorts"

What do we mean by cohorts?

A group of people supporting the same thing or person.

A demographic grouping of people, especially those in a defined age group, or having a common characteristic.

Any division of a Roman legion, normally of about 500 men.

An accomplice; abettor; associate.

Any band or body of warriors.

A natural group of orders of organisms, less comprehensive than a class.

A colleague.

A set of individuals in a program, especially when compared to previous sets of individuals within the same program.

The creation of internal beliefs when the human can not see how it is concieved, or when clairvoyancy is high enough to understand congruently. Urban Dictionary

A Colleen Hoover Fan Group Urban Dictionary

1. A band of highly trained Roman Legionaries. Usually there are 600 men in a cohort. 2. A person that is a good friend. 3. A group of people. Urban Dictionary

Quarantining with your buddies so you don't have to drink alone as a pandemic rages around you. Became big during the Covid-19 pandemic before we had the technology to shrink down and fight viruses with guns for all the next pandemics that followed. Could also be used to describe group cocaine use during a pandemic but the cocaine never lasts long enough. Urban Dictionary

A word used within South London to describe a gang of posh private school kids... obviously the normal kids are in gangs Urban Dictionary

An acoustic (autistic) child continuously sings songs to relieve their tick. Urban Dictionary

1. a small army of warriors b. a small warrior or armies 3. an anal probe Urban Dictionary

A group of friends you quarantine with during a pandemic so you can keep drinking and taking shots together instead of through video. It is proven that peer pressure to drink does indeed transfer through the internet, but feelings of togetherness while holding another girl's hair as she vomits or putting a pillow by the toilet for your friend can only be experienced in person. The term was coined by Alberta's Chief Medical Officer during her daily Covid 19 Pandemic updates in the early 20's. Alberta is basically the Texas of Canada. Those updates eventually coalesced into Alberta's bible and the Medical Officer into Alberta's Jesus who "saved" Alberta and later performed baptisms. Urban Dictionary

Collective noun, a cohort of cunts can be used to describe a group of cunts numbering 4 or more. Urban Dictionary

A badass paramilitary force founded by Augustus originally intended to counter the power of the Praetorian Guard. They didn't receive as much pay as the PG, but usually did more than them. They also fought on the battlefield at times. Urban Dictionary

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The word "cohorts" in example sentences

Not that I like Romney any better but he least he isn't in cohorts with ❋ Unknown (2009)

"Firing at your cohorts is tricky business and difficult to explain if there were to be an inquiry." ❋ Unknown (2010)

It's good to see that some journalists actually have ethics after all and realize how dangerous it is when the media and the administration are working in cohorts with eachother. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Of course we can rationalize any single inconvenient story or piece of data away -- it's just when they come in cohorts that we have trouble. ❋ Unknown (2008)

They bond together by enrolling in cohorts of 15 or 20 students who share an academic major, such as business administration or child development. ❋ Unknown (2008)

My mom, like many of her cohorts, is retiring this Spring. ❋ Unknown (2008)

To have such a rot of humanity on this planet like him and his extreme Rightists cohorts is like allowing Rats to invade your bed at night. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Then today, in an effort to get more dem support, he calls his cohorts cowards. niiice. ❋ Unknown (2006)

In a study published in June, Dan Muldoon and Richard Kopcke, a research associate and research economist, respectively, at the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College, found that by isolating "cohorts" -- groups of people born in specific years -- they could get a clearer picture of when workers first claim Social Security. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Advocates from Planned Parenthood weren’t as successfule as their liberal cohorts from the ACLU. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In Episode 32, Tracee, a young stripper employed by Bada Bing, the strip club owned by the mafia and frequented by Tony Soprano and his cohorts, is brutally beaten to death by Ralphie, the father of her unborn child and one of Tony’s underlings. ❋ Unknown (2008)

They are not laughing at or national crisis, they are laughing at the fact that we haven’t stormed the White House and hung Bush and his cohorts from the closest tree. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Stable nones are more common in younger cohorts, which is consistent with the hypothesis that they and not the liminals account for most of the post-1990 rise in nones, though more research will be required to confirm this hypothesis. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

The brothers and their cohorts were a target of Czech communist propaganda for decades. ❋ Leos Rousek (2011)

According to historical records, the "Allies" set the stage for an offensive in North Africa in mid-1942, as a stepping-stone to entering Europe from the south to liberate it from the Axis forces of Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, and their cohorts from the French Vichy government. ❋ Magda Abu-Fadil (2012)

He neglects to mention that, while the blind shiek, and some of his cohorts were arrested, tried and convicted, one of the primary perpetrators, escaped, and played a major role in the planning of 9/11. ❋ Unknown (2008)

cohorts is the creation of internal beliefs when the human can not see [how it is] concieved - or when [clairvoyancy] is [high enough] to understand congruently. ❋ Regardless Devon Victory (2010)

[I'm a] [proud] member of the [CoHorts]. ❋ Joanne Adkins (2019)

1. The Praetorian [Cohorts] formed the front lines. 2. He's my cohort. 3. These people can be [divided] into two [cohorts]. ❋ AJ (2005)

"I've been [cohorting] to keep my alcohol tolerance high so I'm not a total [lightweight] after" "I need to stop cohorting every time there's a [pandemic], my liver needs a break" ❋ Marvigeddon (2020)

Hey you!!! get off the back [seat] of [the bus] ... or my Cohort will kick [your butt]!!! ❋ The Original Orgs (2012)

[Oh no], there's a [cohort] [over there]. ❋ Cartier5 (2017)

person 1: what is a cohort? person 2: [i dunno].... [person 3]: ['kay] ❋ Rayhan (2003)

"I miss [taking shots] with you guys so much!" "OMG! Why don't you become my [cohort family]?" "Yeeahh, then we can buy big bottles of [tequila] at a time instead of small lonely ones. Lol" ❋ Marvigeddon (2020)

You should have seen the [cohort of cunts] I had [to carry] [on the bus] today! ❋ (2021)

1: The Urbanae Cohortes is kicking [the rebellion's] ass. We'd better keep a distance. 2: Wow. That's not quite a large [rebel] force, but they sure are eating their asses. 1: [Mhm]. ❋ Breemer (2018)

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