flatsharer

English

Etymology

flat + sharer

Noun

flatsharer (plural flatsharers)

  1. A person who shares a flat (apartment).
    • 2015 October 2, Hilary Osborne, “Cost of flatsharing in UK's priciest towns rises by 30% in three years”, in The Guardian:
      The average amount asked of flatsharers in the capital has increased by nearly 14% since 2012, to £692 a month, or £8,300 a year.
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