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.
Deaton has published over 100 articles throughout the course of his career and has co-written three books on agricultural economics.
She also played rhythm guitar and harmonica and co-wrote several songs on each album.
He also co-wrote the screenplay of the film with the pair, which is based on cabaret material.
In reality, he writes his own, although his early material was co-written with a fellow comedian.
It was co-written by the group as a feel-good song, to which their listeners could relate without the song sounding cheesy.
During her tenure there, she would go on to write or co-write 22 episodes of the series, half of these during her first two years on the show.
She did not write or co-write any songs on the album, a departure from her usual practice of co-writing and producing all of the songs on her albums.
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.