A fork of Rural Dictionary
Share your booze with your friends
Bonnie collaborated with Elizabeth by sharing her bourbon. It made the coffee much yummier
When two artists mutually agree upon a project to work on together, thereby synthesizing their respective talents for the creation of something greater than the simple of their parts.
It should be noted that in most cases, however - the something greater just turns out to be sex.
"Hey wanna collaborate? I live in Dallas but I'd totally come over there to work on something"
"Yea ok!"
A term used in Northern Ireland by the ironically-named Democratic Unionist Party when they intend on using the controversial Petition of Concern to block democratic decisions they don’t like made by the cross-party Executive.
Traditionally defined as “working together” to every other person on the planet. However, if spoken by a member DUP it means the complete opposite.
“If the Executive make any attempt to push for life saving legislation we don’t agree with, we will collaborate.”
To technically execute an arts project thought up by an "artist" with no technical skills.
Do you know any digital video artists in Sydney town that i could collaborate with, I do have an idea working with fishing nets and attaching a go pro on a dancers head as they move through a constructed net environment in a studio space.
The idea that everyone can work together and produce something better than they could on their own with less work.
Often results in more work for 1-2 members of the group who receive little help
Group Member #1: So lets get started on this project
Group Member #2: Yeah this is going to be easy
Group Member #3: You two can do it on your own and put my name on it okay?
Group member #1: I hate Collaboration
An unnatural act practiced by nonconsenting adults.
Worker A: We have no common interests, we don't like each other, and it irritates us to work together. But we were told by management to engage in collaboration.
Worker B: What a waste of time.