A joint host, as of a social event.
tr.v., -host·ed or -host·ed, -host·ing or -host·ing, -hosts or -hosts.To serve as a joint host of: “In 1980, [he] co-hosted another event for large contributors” (New Yorker).
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co·host or co-host (kō'hōst') ![]() |
A joint host, as of a social event.
tr.v., -host·ed or -host·ed, -host·ing or -host·ing, -hosts or -hosts.To serve as a joint host of: “In 1980, [he] co-hosted another event for large contributors” (New Yorker).
| alternate host | |
| Elaine Grand (1976 TV Series) | |
| Tanner vs. Gibbler: Full House (TV Episode) (1988 TV Episode) |
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