Definitions

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  • noun One who shares the same booth.

Etymologies

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booth +‎ mate

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Examples

  • He did not look up as I slipped into the bench across from him, but the lizard waiter slithered up and I pointed to the drinker, then raised a finger, ordering a return for my unknown boothmate.

    Uncharted Stars Norton, Andre 1969

  • Jaworski's boothmate, Jon Gruden, initially was booed when introduced as the former Raiders coach, but he drew wild cheers and applause when he predicted the Chiefs would knock off the Chargers 20-17.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • Creepy stalker photo of a Chinese Crested spotted at Renegade this weekend: cakespy, best boothmate ever!

    Rah, Rah, Renegade! « abbeychristine 2010

  • Unshelved and another by our boothmate Piled Higher and Deeper

    Unshelved 2009

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