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fellow traveller; fellow traveler noun- a person who sympathises with a cause without being a full-blown member of the cause US, 1936
Originally applied only to communist sympathisers; translated from the Russian. - Mr. Ferguson got sprung this afternoon, no thanks to his fellow travelers. — C.D. Payne, Youth in Revolt, p. 299, 1993
- a flea UK
- [G]ive them [meths men] six foot clearance if you are still sensitive about fellow travellers, that being the average length of a hefty flea’s jump. — Geoffrey Fletcher, Down Among the Meths Men, p. 18, 1966
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