English edit

Etymology edit

co- +‎ hostess

Noun edit

cohostess (plural cohostesses)

  1. A female cohost.
    • 1971, Ronald W Lackmann, Remember television:
      Julia Meade assisted Ed as cohostess and chief product seller during and for a while after his Toast of the Town years.

Verb edit

cohostess (third-person singular simple present cohostesses, present participle cohostessing, simple past and past participle cohostessed)

  1. (rare) Of a woman: To act as a joint host.
    • 1979, Robert H. Pilpel, To the honor of the fleet, page 241:
      Erna had dragooned a reluctant Frau Ostlinger into cohostessing a lavish party at the consulate for the children of all the more prominent German-American families in New York.