What is an organized couple?

Ultimately, it's just a word, and best to ask whoever is using it, what they mean by it. Lacking that, the narrowest and simplest definition you can come up with is likely the most accurate assumption.

When I say "chicken", one person will imagine the chicken clucking about on the farm, another will imagine a whole sizzling chicken roasting on a skewer, and yet another will ask why I'm calling them a coward. The first two are more likely to be what I'm talking about, than the third, but you never know.
Spoken like a structuralist. :confused::p
 
This is a word my trainer used to use when I was riding horses, and I think her connotation applies here (at least, it's a connotation that applies...whether it's what the speaker meant, I can't say for sure).

Basically, there are a lot of body parts involved in a two-being partnership, and if all those parts aren't all working together in a harmonious, organized fashion, it makes things "messy" as mengu pointed out. Think of a beginner dancer and how uncoordinated they are, with arms and legs and body and head all moving out of sync...they are disorganized. Then, they get together with an equally disorganized partner and the whole thing is a mess until they get organized enough to move together. When the couple is organized, everything is connected and working together the way it should. Even among experienced, competing couples, this can be accomplished to varying degrees.
 

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