0 to write something with someone else, especially a popular song, or something for television or the cinema:
Lennon and McCartney co-wrote most of the Beatles' songs.
On all of the band's prior albums, he is only credited with helping co-write 3 tracks.
Writers can also elect to co-write novels together.
It is the only song on the album he did not write or co-write.
At first, she only provided vocals to the project, but soon began to co-write the lyrics and contribute her own song ideas.
Kurosawa would later write or co-write all of his own films.
He had to employ ghostwriters to co-write many of his later works because of his ailing health.
Wires owner co-write humorous lyrics for singing telegrams.
She would also co-write scripts with her neighbor friends and go from door to door asking if anyone had used clothes she could use on loan for her productions.