Roadmance
when you’re stuck in traffic or just staring idly out the window at 100km/h and your gaze locks on to another car dweller for just the briefest yet longest of moments. a smile or slight nod may or may not make the two involved “official”.
steve had been riding shotgun all afternoon and was contemplating a short nap, however at the next traffic lights he suddenly found himself involved in a whirlwind roadmance with the labrador in the next vehicle.
road·mance
n.
1.
a. a love affair that takes place “on the road”.
b. ardent emotional attachment or involvement between a touring musician or performer and a resident of a town where the tour stops.
c. a strong, sometimes short-lived attachment, fascination, or enthusiasm for a groupie/performer.
so is he your boyfriend now?” “nah, we just met at one of his shows. he’s leaving to finish his tour in a couple of days. it’s just a roadmance.
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