noun
- the act or practice of serving as a cohost; shared hosting responsibilities
Usage: informal; commonly used in media, entertainment, and event contexts
verb
- present tense participle of cohost; to serve as a cohost alongside another person
Usage: informal; used in broadcast, podcast, and event contexts
Examples
- She is cohostessing the morning radio show with her colleague.
- The two anchors are cohostessing the awards ceremony this year.
- Cohostessing allows both presenters to share the workload equally.
- They have been cohostessing the podcast for over a year now.
- The network decided that cohostessing would bring fresh energy to the talk show.
- By cohostessing the event, they were able to cover more ground and engage the audience better.