Bedfellow

/ˈbɛdˌfɛloʊ/ noun

Someone who shares a bed with another person, or more figuratively, an unlikely ally or partner.

From 'bed' + 'fellow' (a companion or person). Used since the 1300s, it originally meant someone literally sharing a bed, but gained a metaphorical meaning in Shakespeare's time for strange partnerships.

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