"Couple of the Week" typically refers to a feature or recognition given to a couple, often in a social or media context, highlighting their relationship, achievements, or notable qualities. This can occur in various settings, such as magazines, social media platforms, or community events, where the chosen couple is celebrated for their love story, compatibility, or contributions to their community. It's a way to showcase and promote positive relationship dynamics.
Depending on context couple can be used as both a plural or singular noun, e.g.The couple next door are very nice or the couple next door is very niceIs that the couple we met last week? or Are they the couple we met last week?
The possessive form for the noun couple is couple's.Example: The couple's anniversary is this week.
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A couple can mean to join with someone, or to couple two railway trucks together. Or a couple is a pair (brace) of something.
The possessive form for the noun couple is couple's.Example: The couple's anniversary is this week.
This could mean 2 of 2 things: 1.) that he really misses you and wants to get some action. 2.) that he wants to be more of a friend to you
A couple is two.
a couple thousand a week!
A couple does not only mean 2! Sometimes, a couple usally goes up to 10.
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the week after the current week
They train a couple of days each week