verb
- to treat with excessive indulgence or pampering; to coddle
Usage: chiefly British; informal
Examples
- The grandparents tend to cosher their grandchildren whenever they visit.
- She coshered her dog with treats and toys.
- He refused to cosher his employees, believing they should work hard without special favors.
- The hotel staff coshered the VIP guests with premium service.
- Parents who cosher their children too much may not prepare them for real challenges.