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COOPLE (N.) ‘koo-pul   Inseparable couple who are so satisfied by each other’s company that they rarely socialize with others, and seldom leave their house or apartment. Usage: Pauline used to be a social butterfly, but after she and Kent met, started dating, then moved in and became a coople, she quit going out with her friends, and spent most evenings in.
Text © Liesl Schillinger 5/2/2009 Image ©Elizabeth Zechel, 8/15/2011

COOPLE (N.) ‘koo-pul Inseparable couple who are so satisfied by each other’s company that they rarely socialize with others, and seldom leave their house or apartment. Usage: Pauline used to be a social butterfly, but after she and Kent met, started dating, then moved in and became a coople, she quit going out with her friends, and spent most evenings in.

Text © Liesl Schillinger 5/2/2009 Image ©Elizabeth Zechel, 8/15/2011