roomie in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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College educated women date guys for an average of 14 months before they become roomies.
time.com
Prime can be shared with four separate accounts, so if you've got roomies or family members the annual fee is effectively less.
betanews.com
Wearing button-down blouses, v-neck t-shirts, or a roomie dress will make breastfeeding a breeze.
ssl-www.stuff.co.nz
With the arrival of the new laptop, the male roomie didn't waste any time in getting to grips with it.
www.mayonews.ie
Get inside, apartment is dark, but it's obvious my roomies are home.
nymag.com
When seeking a roomie on the web, you need to set your weirdo filter pretty high.
www.independent.co.uk
I always thought they were a bit like flying in a barn, big and roomie and high ceilings.
australianaviation.com.au
We no longer have our business partner roomie, but these zenful rules still apply.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Siblings who live together, long-term roomies, parents and children who share a home for decades: those are the relationships we have the hardest time seeing.
publications.mcgill.ca
The informal term for roommate is roomie, which is commonly used by university students.
en.wikipedia.org

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