Bicoastal
occurring or existing on two coasts, or on both the east and west coasts of the u.s.:
a bicoastal firm with offices in san francisco and new york.
contemporary examples
the best summer music festivals marina watts may 18, 2014
eric asimov talks about new book “how to love wine” sophie menin october 19, 2012
adjective
relating to both the east and west coasts of the us: she had a bicoastal upbringing
adj.
active on both the atlantic and pacific coasts: a pair of bicoastal type a males
bis-xual; ac-dc, bi (1980s+)
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