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Costco stock
/ˈkɔːstkoʊ stɑːk/
Definition
1
The publicly traded shares of Costco Wholesale Corporation (NASDAQ: COST), a retail giant famous for bulk deals and that magical $1.50 hot dog.
2
The vast inventory of merchandise available at Costco warehouses, ranging from 48-roll toilet paper packs to suspiciously affordable Kirkland champagne.
Examples
After years of impulse-buying rotisserie chickens, she finally invested in Costco stock for the long haul.
My portfolio's looking bulkier than a Costco stock room since I diversified into warehouse retail.
He checked the Costco stock app more obsessively than his fantasy football league.
Costco stock split again, proving that even shares come in family-sized portions.