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单词 roomie
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Definition of roomie in English:

roomie

noun ˈruːmiˈrʊmi
North American informal
  • A room-mate.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nicole and I are roomies, and I'm a senior, too,’ said another girl getting out of the desk chair.
    • But then no one caught us sneaking into the hotel that morning, either, and my roomies weren't going to rat on me, since some of them may have been guilty of some other infraction.
    • What if everyone agrees (in writing) that if they miss a chore and don't discuss it in advance with the roomies, they have to contribute another $5 to the rent (or buy everyone beer or dinner).
    • Before we decided to be roomies, we agreed to have dates not sleep over.
    • ‘I'll be at Jackie's place until I get my own or find a roomie,’ I explained.
    • Each of his roomies has a different perspective on college life.
    • We just became roomies and already you're not speaking to me.
    • He's been my best friend for years, and we used to be roomies.
    • When mom gets jailed indefinitely for drugs, the uncle and kid, forced to be roomies, adjust uneasily to each other's lifestyle, come to understand one another, and finally become inseparable.
    • I can't wait to find out how my new roomie will torment me.
    • In the meantime, they supposedly can't afford any raises larger than the recent whopping 4% one, and I am so broke I just had to borrow money from one of my roomies to make it to the next payday.
    • I suppose I better be getting home, my roomies might be wondering where I am.
    • One thing that is important to consider are the many qualities of a compatible roomie.
    • Doug came around to help move some of the roomies out.
    • I can at least count on my roomies to say something if I start to stink.
    • Like, there's no way to feel good when your two roomies are in romantic relationships, under your nose, and you're not.
    • However, you will be able to fill out a personal profile, which they will use to create matches with like-minded potential roomies.
    • We planned on going to college together, and we would be roomies.
    • We're roomies, of course, I feel safer knowing that Mattie's around rather than me in a house all by myself.
    • As I was just lying there thinking such thoughts, the door to the room opened and in came our roomies, the brother and sister duo.

Rhymes

fumy, gloomy, plumy, rheumy, roomy, spumy
 
 

Definition of roomie in US English:

roomie

noun
North American informal
  • A roommate.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each of his roomies has a different perspective on college life.
    • Doug came around to help move some of the roomies out.
    • Like, there's no way to feel good when your two roomies are in romantic relationships, under your nose, and you're not.
    • We're roomies, of course, I feel safer knowing that Mattie's around rather than me in a house all by myself.
    • What if everyone agrees (in writing) that if they miss a chore and don't discuss it in advance with the roomies, they have to contribute another $5 to the rent (or buy everyone beer or dinner).
    • Nicole and I are roomies, and I'm a senior, too,’ said another girl getting out of the desk chair.
    • I can at least count on my roomies to say something if I start to stink.
    • Before we decided to be roomies, we agreed to have dates not sleep over.
    • One thing that is important to consider are the many qualities of a compatible roomie.
    • We just became roomies and already you're not speaking to me.
    • As I was just lying there thinking such thoughts, the door to the room opened and in came our roomies, the brother and sister duo.
    • But then no one caught us sneaking into the hotel that morning, either, and my roomies weren't going to rat on me, since some of them may have been guilty of some other infraction.
    • When mom gets jailed indefinitely for drugs, the uncle and kid, forced to be roomies, adjust uneasily to each other's lifestyle, come to understand one another, and finally become inseparable.
    • In the meantime, they supposedly can't afford any raises larger than the recent whopping 4% one, and I am so broke I just had to borrow money from one of my roomies to make it to the next payday.
    • He's been my best friend for years, and we used to be roomies.
    • We planned on going to college together, and we would be roomies.
    • I suppose I better be getting home, my roomies might be wondering where I am.
    • However, you will be able to fill out a personal profile, which they will use to create matches with like-minded potential roomies.
    • I can't wait to find out how my new roomie will torment me.
    • ‘I'll be at Jackie's place until I get my own or find a roomie,’ I explained.
 
 
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