roomie

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English[edit]

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room +‎ -ie

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roomie (plural roomies)

  1. (informal) A roommate.
    • 2018, Alexa Davis, Beautiful Roomie: Maxwell Brothers Romance Series, #9[1], →ISBN, →ISBN:
      “The bed is amazing,” he said and grinned. “Good night, roomie,” he said and chuckled.
    • 2021, Kate Meader, Dear Roomie: A Grumpy-Sunshine Hockey Romance[2], United States: Kate Meader LLC, →ISBN, →ISBN:
      “Don't you dare, roomie,” he murmured, moving his lips to her jaw.
    • 1995, Cosmopolitan: Volume 219[3], United States: Hearst Corporation, page 127:
      The last thing she remembers before drifting off to sleep is seeing her roomie use a disposable razor to shave someone's head.

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Borrowed from English roomie.

Noun[edit]

roomie c (singular definite roomien, plural indefinite roomier or roomies)

  1. roomie

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