co-host
See also: cohost
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /kəʊˈhəʊst/
Noun
- A joint host alongside another (compare co-star).
- 2023 June 9, John Mac Ghlionn, “The new Andrew Tate: Toxic ‘manosphere’ podcaster claims ‘all women are whores’”, in New York Post[1]:
- One who is quickly causing controversy — although his 249K Instagram follower tally is a far cry from Tate’s 4.6 million before Tate was banned — is Myron Gaines, co-host of the Fresh and Fit podcast which markets itself as the No. 1 men’s podcast in the world.
Verb
co-host (third-person singular simple present co-hosts, present participle co-hosting, simple past and past participle co-hosted)