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What (who) is BEDFELLOW - definition

Yaz Pistachio; Rosebud the Basselope; Alphonso Ali; Senator Bedfellow; W. A. Thornhump III; Alf Mushpie; Blondie (Bloom County); Lola Limekiller; Otis Oracle; Milquetoast the Cockroach; Banana Jr. 6000; Banana Junior 6000; Rosebud the basselope; Tess Turbo; Tom Binkley; Major Bloom; Bart Savagewood; Armand Dipthong; Giant Purple Snorklewacker; The Giant Purple Snorklewacker

Bedfellow      
·noun One who lies with another in the same bed; a person who shares one's couch.
bedfellow      
n. strange bedfellows (politics make strange bedfellows)
bedfellow      
¦ noun a person or thing that is closely connected with another: politics can make strange bedfellows.

Wikipedia

Minor characters in Bloom County

The following are minor characters from Berkeley Breathed's comic strip Bloom County. Though significant enough to have appeared multiple times in the strip, they were not crucial to the strip's overall development, and disappeared without much (if any) explanation long before Breathed segued into his next comic, Outland.

Though the strip's various compilations do not do them justice, the original cast of characters in Bloom County were Milo, Bess, and Major Bloom, along with a basset hound named "Rabies" whose thoughts could be read à la Snoopy; the first year of strips are mysteriously omitted from all compilations save the Bloom Library, although a selection did find publication in a 1986 anthology collection Bloom County Babylon: Five Years of Basic Naughtiness. Most of the strip's most memorable characters debuted later on, with Milo being the only key character to appear for the duration of the strip's run.

Examples of use of BEDFELLOW
1. He was the obvious political bedfellow of Demos, in that he also travelled extremely light.
2. The Holocaust remained his other bedfellow for the rest of his life.
3. Charlotte Church was men‘s top choice of celebrity bedfellow, while a quarter of women asked opted for Robbie Williams.
4. Playboy playmate Anna Nicole Smith has an unusual bedfellow in the Supreme Court fight over her late husband‘s fortune: the Bush administration.
5. Ignorance is a bedfellow of poverty÷ only 30% of men in the tribal areas have attended schooling, according to provincial authorities.