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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
cosign

also co-sign, by 1944, from co- + sign (v.). Related: Cosigned; cosigning.\n\n\n

Wiktionary
cosign

vb. To sign a document jointly with another person, sometimes as an endorsement.

WordNet
cosign
  1. v. sign jointly; "Husband and wife co-signed the lease" [syn: co-sign]

  2. sign and endorse (another person's signature), as for a loan [syn: co-sign]

Wikipedia
Cosign

Cosign may mean:

  • Co-signing, promising to pay another person's debt arising out of contract if that person fails to do so
  • CoSign single sign on, a secure single sign-on web authentication system

Usage examples of "cosign".

They had been wearing similar expressions since Desdemona had agreed to cosign the loan papers for Exotica Erotica two weeks earlier.

I can convince Desdemona, here, to cosign the loan papers at the bank.

Also, she reminded herself, she had spent all of her savings on the house down payment, and the bank had still required that her father to cosign the note, bringing a whole set of Freudian conflicts to the fore.

She had fulfilled all her obligations, and Cheryl had given her a fantastic reference, which Bob had cosigned.

She had cosigned the report, when it was forwarded upstairs, and had also cosigned a letter suggesting that the manufacturer bear the expense of the repeat rejuvenations and the supportive care.

She’d earned a reprimand from Jones for that—for carrying out a Sanction 4 punishment without a properly cosigned authority.

Teaching the boy made him feel good, and with this improvement in attitude he worked more, sold more, and allowed the boy to share in the prosperity, buying him clothes and food, finding him an apartment, and cosigning for a loan on a used Volvo.

The matter of cosigning formal indict­ments and other distasteful things that are best disposed of as soon as possible.

The matter of cosigning formal indictments and other distasteful things that are best disposed of as soon as possible.

The matter of cosigning formal indict-ments and other distasteful things that are best disposed of as soon as possible.