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roommate

1 of 1noun
/ˈrummeɪt/
Forms:roommates
1

a person sharing a room, apartment, or house with one or more people

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  • She met her roommate on the first day of college and they quickly became friends.
  • Living with a roommate can help reduce the cost of rent.
  • He and his roommate often cook dinner together in the shared kitchen.
  • They had some disagreements at first, but now they are getting along well as roommates.
  • Finding a compatible roommate is essential for a peaceful living environment.
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2

a same-sex significant other with whom one lives

Roommate is a slang term historically used as a discreet reference to a same-sex romantic partner with whom one shares a home. The expression was common in periods and locations where openly acknowledging such relationships could lead to social, legal, or professional consequences. It served as a socially acceptable explanation for cohabitation, avoiding unwanted attention or suspicion. The term appears in personal accounts, historical records, and obituaries as a coded way to indicate a long-term partnership without explicitly stating its romantic nature.

  • That roommate cooked breakfast for both of them every morning.
  • Everyone joked about her new roommate being extra affectionate.
  • A roommate can be more than just a coinhabitant; they're your partner.
  • That roommate held hands with them while watching a movie at home.
  • He captioned the photo: "My favorite roommate ever ❤️."