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Verb
/ko͞op/,/ko͝op/,
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coops, plural;
  1. Confine in a small space
    • - being cooped up indoors all day makes him fidgety
  2. Put or keep (a fowl) in a cage or pen

Noun
  1. A cage or pen for confining poultry
    • - a chicken coop

  1. chicken coop: a farm building for housing poultry
  2. cage: an enclosure made or wire or metal bars in which birds or animals can be kept
  3. The domain coop is a sponsored top-level domain (sTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. It is intended for the use of cooperatives, wholly owned subsidiaries, and other organizations that exist to promote or support co-operatives.
  4. Coop (real name Chris Cooper) is a hot rod artist working from Los Angeles. He was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1968, and describes his occupation as "Insensitive Artiste". ...
  5. Coop is a fictional character on the television series Charmed. He is a cupid. He is played by Victor Webster.
  6. Coop is a system of Italian consumers' cooperatives which operates the largest supermarket chain in Italy.
  7. Political parties in the Philippines are of diverse ideologies and are plentiful in number.
  8. A consumers' cooperative is a cooperative business owned by its customers for their mutual benefit. It is a form of free enterprise that is oriented toward service rather than pecuniary profit. Consumers' cooperatives often take the form of retail outlets owned and operated by their consumers. ...
  9. A pen or enclosure for birds; jail; To keep in a coop
  10. (Co-ops) Private, nonprofit health organizations, run in states or regionally, to compete with private insurance companies. Co-ops are a compromise proposal in the debate over greater government role in health reform.
  11. (COOPS) System used to raise invoices for lump sum funding agreed with suppliers
  12. (CO-OPS) Center for Operational Oceanogrphic Produts and Services
  13. (Co-ops) 1. Independent group housing alternative where students live and maintain the area in exchange for lower rent. 2. Job opportunities where students can work for a semester instead of attending class.
  14. (Co-ops) A co-op is a unit within a cooperative project. The project can be a group of houses or apartments in a building. The cooperative association owns the entire project.
  15. (Co-ops) An opportunity for students to gain practical experience at a company that is engaged in business or service that compliments their academic work within a specific course. ...
  16. (Co-ops) The co-op bears some resemblance to the condo but differs in one basic respect: If you reside in a co-op, you are a stockholder in a corporation, not the owner of an individual unit. ...
  17. Cooperative — In homeschooling, this usually refers to a group of like-minded parents who work together to provide on-going classes or educational experiences for their children. All of the co-op members contribute their time, effort, and money to provide learning opportunities for the children.
  18. Continuity of Operations Plan
  19. cooperative – also known as cooperative ownership – Where several residents hold shares to a cooperative trust or corporation that owns the multi-unit building.  Owning the shares of ownership grants the resident the privilege of occupying a specific unit of the property.
  20. the MIT and Harvard bookstore.  A one syllable word; not pronounced co-op.
  21. Cooperative electric utilities, member owned utilities that formed mostly in the 1930s to get electricity to areas where larger utilities couldn't make a business case for rolling out power lines.
  22. Fuel marketing firm owned by an association (usually farmers) to supply their own requirements. Most co-ops sell to the general public as well, but profits are distributed to the members of the association on a cooperative basis. ...
  23. A training program that is an integral part of an established curriculum. Work authorization is granted by the Designated School Official.
  24. Arrangement between retailer and manufacturer for the purpose of sharing radio advertising expenses.
  25. A retail cooperative of two (2) or more retail licensees. See QUALIFIED RETAIL COOPERATIVE. ARS 4-222, 4-227; Rule R19-1-303.