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  • verb Present participle of cosign.

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Examples

  • And you never see him cosigning realist manifestos.

    Matthew Yglesias » Michael McFaul on Russia 2009

  • And you sometimes do see him cosigning these kind of manifestos.

    Matthew Yglesias » Michael McFaul on Russia 2009

  • In the streets, cosigning someone meant you bet your life on him.

    Magic City Trick Daddy 2010

  • If you do end up cosigning, you should encourage your children to get their own cards once they turn 21.

    Daddy's Little Money Pits 2010

  • Instead of cosigning on a new card, parents can add a child as an authorized user to their own existing cards, says Farnoosh Torabi, author of the personal-finance book Psych Yourself Rich.

    College Credit 2010

  • In the streets, cosigning someone meant you bet your life on him.

    Magic City Trick Daddy 2010

  • Neglecting retirement savings or cosigning for large student loans isn't just dangerous for parents; it's a noose around the neck of their college graduated children too.

    The Dangers Of Paying For Your Kid's College 2010

  • I'm considering cosigning her loan to get a better rate and allow for more flexibility but what will happen if we get divorced?

    Color of Money Book Club Paula Span 2010

  • Neglecting retirement savings or cosigning for large student loans isn't just dangerous for parents; it's a noose around the neck of their college graduated children too.

    The Dangers Of Paying For Your Kid's College 2010

  • In the streets, cosigning someone meant you bet your life on him.

    Magic City Trick Daddy 2010

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