seatmate
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Noun
[edit]seatmate (plural seatmates)
- One who shares a seat (such as a bench or other surface that seats more than one).
- One who sits next to another.
- My seatmate on the airplane snored incessantly.
- 2020 February 14, Andy Greenberg, “Signal Is Finally Bringing Its Secure Messaging to the Masses”, in Wired[1]:
- Last month, the cryptographer and coder known as Moxie Marlinspike was getting settled on an airplane when his seatmate, a Midwestern-looking man in his sixties, asked for help.
- 2021 January 14, Arthur C. Brooks, “Find the Place You Love. Then Move There.”, in The Atlantic[2]:
- Several years ago, I was sitting on a flight to San Francisco, when my seatmate, a man a little older than me, struck up a conversation. Perhaps you hate it when that happens; I love it.