connavigator
someone who is in the same boat. used figuratively for people who are in the same situation or facing similar or -n-logous circ-mstances.
from com- “together” (see com-) + navigare “to sail, sail over, go by sea, steer a ship,” from navis “ship”
she: i have heard of this, but have not yet read it. i’m excited 🙂
me: i’d seen many quotes from his literary masterpiece, but i’d never downloaded the .txt file… until today. we appear then connavigators—in the same boat.
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