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Definition of couply in English: couply(also coupley) adjective ˈkʌpli derogatory, informal Relating to or characteristic of a couple in a romantic or sexual relationship, especially when the relationship is regarded as particularly intimate or socially exclusive. they're out in the country having a lovely boozy time with other couply friends Example sentencesExamples - I turned on my computer to find the entire internet littered with red roses and sloppy, coupley mush.
- I was positioning them all couply when there was a knock at my door.
- And how long it'll be until we start showing signs of becoming one of those hideously coupley… couples.
- We weren't very coupley in public, and so I'm going back six or seven years to when I was with The Ex.
- Detachment, attachment - it all sounds so coupley and normal.
- Sometimes, the whole couply thing just works and it's great.
- He's not into the couply dressing in pairs stuff.
- We'd spend lots of time together doing coupley things and then he moved 5 hours away.
- Rushing for mass and microwave dinners before heading out to a pub in Waterloo for what was an enjoyable but rather couply evening.
- Like, we still go out and get drunk or sometimes stoned or high and go to cool places until closing, and not get all stodgy and coupley.
- Everywhere I went I saw couples, and I felt like a loser with a big red ‘reject’ sign stamped on my forehead, surrounded by happy, coupley people.
- Being across the table acknowledges each person's independence, while being on the same side makes it seem sorta like you want to merge or blur into one blobby couply entity.
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