cohabit with (someone or something)
cohabit with (someone or something)
1. Literally, to live with someone or something. This usage is often applied to different species of animals that are living together. It took some time, but our cat and dog are now able to cohabit with each other peacefully.
2. To live with a romantic partner whom one is not married to. My daughter is already cohabiting with her new boyfriend, and I am not thrilled about it.
3. euphemism To have sex with someone. I heard a rumor that you've been cohabiting with Steve—is it true?
See also: cohabit
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
cohabit with someone
1. [for an unmarried person] to live with a person of the opposite sex. They were cohabiting with one another for several years.
2. Euph. to copulate with someone. She had been cohabiting with him, and she admitted it in court.
See also: cohabit
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
- bear off from (someone or something)
- back (someone or something) up to (something)
- back up to
- be still my beating heart
- be still my heart
- back into
- back into (someone or something)
- bathe in
- bear down
- bring with