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    I heard the clip.

    It sounds like “collidg”. I don’t think I can say he used the word “colored”, but I will say it seemed like he started to and then swallowed the last half of “college” because his linguistic buffer crashed.

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      Sounded like “co-ed” to me. If it was meant to be “colored” he uwu’d it into “cowowed”.

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        It was definitely garbled. By him. With his mouth.

        I thought about “co-ed”, but what sorority is co-ed?

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          I’m not saying it made sense in the context. The dude is a grade A moron. But he might have been using “co-ed” to mean “young female student,” a common phrasing.

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          Co-ed used to be a stand in for “women”, which I think is kinda gross. Kind of like calling women “female”.

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          They’re all co-ed. Co-ed is short for “co-educational” and long ago became a synonym for “female student” when they were first admitted to formerly all-male colleges under programs labeled co-educational. That’s why “co-ed sorority” is redundant and a phrase I’ve never in my life heard anyone use.