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==Part of speech== | |||
Noun | Noun | ||
==Pronunciation== | |||
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==Definition== | |||
# An acronym that stands for “continuous open bidding.” Even though formal sorority recruitment only happens during the winter, chapters that have not met a set quota of members can recruit new sorority members informally. This process involves smaller events and one-on-one “coffee dates” to get to know members. | |||
# A person who has joined through this informal recruitment process. | |||
==Related terms== | |||
[[New Member]] | [[New Member]] | ||
==Example sentences== | |||
# We have COB ice cream event at the house this weekend. | |||
# I joined in the spring, so I’m a COB. |
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Part of speech
Noun
Pronunciation
[see o bee]
Definition
- An acronym that stands for “continuous open bidding.” Even though formal sorority recruitment only happens during the winter, chapters that have not met a set quota of members can recruit new sorority members informally. This process involves smaller events and one-on-one “coffee dates” to get to know members.
- A person who has joined through this informal recruitment process.
Related terms
Example sentences
- We have COB ice cream event at the house this weekend.
- I joined in the spring, so I’m a COB.