coscript

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From co- +‎ script.

Verb[edit]

coscript (third-person singular simple present coscripts, present participle coscripting, simple past and past participle coscripted)

  1. To write (a script) together with someone
    • 2009 September 12, Peter Howell, “Clooney at his funny best finds first-class isn't tops”, in Toronto Star[1]:
      But Reitman, who also coscripted the film (with Sheldon Turner) from a novel by Walter Kirn, isn't interested in merely satirizing the existence of guys like Bingham.