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                                                      : to stay overnight with a series of hosts who typically provide basic accommodations (such as a couch to sleep on) at no cost                                      
              
                             It is hard to figure out just how many people … experience a period of homelessness in their lifetime. There are families doubled up with other families, unaccompanied youth couch surfing and chronically homeless people tucked away in the most discreet corners of the city.—
Ashleigh Eubanks,                Beat of the Street,                March 2013                                        Precise numbers for the homeless youth population are not known because young people are highly mobile and many couch-surf among relatives and friends, stay out on the streets or return home.—
Mireya Navarro,                The New York Times,                27 Mar. 2015                          
                
                     
            
      
              
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                                                      : to stay for free with a local host or series of hosts while traveling                                      
              
                             She said that she first couch-surfed four years ago, as a broke college student eager to see Austria but not without a companion.—
Patricia Marx,                The New Yorker,                16 Apr. 2012                                        My friend Doc and I embarked on a two-month poetry tour, performing in bars and coffeeshops as we couch surfed up and down the east coast and throughout the Midwest.—
Lindsay King-Miller,                The Huffington Post,                19 Mar. 2015                          
                
                     
            
   
                   
                      
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                                                      : to spend time on a couch watching television                                      
              
                             The commercials are colorful and full of happy and healthy people. Exercise and you can have a treat, the commercials say. Couch surf all day and perhaps a salad and a water are better choices.—
Carin Lane, The Times Union (Albany, New York),                7 Apr. 2015                          
                
                     
            
   
                   
             
                    
                        
        
        
                                
                
      
      
                                                      couch surfer
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 or less commonly couch-surfer
                                                                                        
                        
          
         
                        The [couchsurfing.org] site has also evolved into a social network of sorts. Travelers already staying on someone's couch use it to meet other local people for coffee or a meal. Local hosts sometimes invite couch surfers staying in the area to an impromptu gathering for food and drinks.    
        
        
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Jim Winnerman,                The St. Louis (Missouri) Post-Dispatch,                19 May 2013          
  
                   
          
         
                        Ad personalization—routine for most of the Web—has come to streaming television. Now, couch surfer A might see a car commercial while couch surfer B gets an ad for insurance.    
        
        
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Donna Howell,                Investor's Business Daily,                11 Mar. 2015          
  
                
                         
     
        
      
                                                      couch surfing
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 or less commonly couch-surfing
                                                                                        
                        
          
         
                        If you do not see yourself as a tourist, want to live like a local for a while or simply do not have the cash for a hotel, then couch surfing is the way to go. The website puts a face on a place by allowing travelers and hosts to set up profiles and swap messages about travel arrangements.    
        
        
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John Wendle,                Time,                1 May 2012          
  
                
                         
     
                     
        
                
                
                
        
                
     
    
                                                    
                                                                                                                                                                            
            
                                    
                        
                                                    
                                
                       
                                        
                
                                                
                            
            
                                    
                                    
                        
                                            
                                                            
                                    
                                                                
                                
                                    
                
                
                
                
                
                
                
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
                                        
                                                    
                            
                                                               
                                                
  
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