boothmate

noun

Etymology

From booth + mate.

  1. derived from *gamatjô
  2. derived from gimato
  3. derived from mate — “messmate
  4. inherited from mate
  5. compounded as boothmate — “booth + mate

Definitions

  1. One who shares the same booth.

    • John B. wrote that Rizzuto once stopped telling a story to interject, “And Mattingly flies out,” to which his boothmate, Bill White, added, “Uh, Phil, Mattingly struck out two batters ago.”

The neighborhood

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