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bunkmate

[buhngk-meyt] / ˈbʌŋkˌmeɪt /
NOUN
roommate
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He hashes out various escape plans with his bunkmates, who have varying thoughts about Pouya’s rattled conscience regarding personal responsibility.

From Los Angeles Times

They told guards they needed Tylenol for their fevers and wanted the bunkmates who were coughing in their faces to be moved.

From Seattle Times

When the process was over, the two learned they were bunkmates and, through subsequent transfers that brought the women to two other prisons, they remained close friends.

From Seattle Times

Social distancing is impossible in small cells with bunkmates, not to mention in shared restrooms, showers and common areas.

From Los Angeles Times

Worst of all is being separated from her bunkmates, many of whom she sees only once or twice a year.

From New York Times