Noun
A companion in diversions; a playfellow.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn reality, we are still children. We want to find a playmate for our thoughts and feelings. Wilhelm Stekel
I was the green monkey, the pariah. And I had no friends. Not just a few friends, or one good friend, or grudging acceptance by other misfits and outcasts. I was alone. All stinking alone, without even an imaginary playmate. Harlan Ellison
How nice of Acheron to send us a playmate. (Daimon) Play is for children and dogs. Now that you have identified which category you fall into, I'll show you what Romans do to rabid dogs. (Valerius) Sherrilyn Kenyon
As a child, I was an imaginary playmate. Tom Robbins
I was very close to my mother as the youngest of three. She was my playmate. Tori Amos
I was the Playmate editor for Playboy for two years. I produced two years' worth of centerfolds. I did everything on that, from picking the girls to designing the sets to picking the wardrobe, coming up with themes, assigning the photographer, down to editing the photos and approving the retouching. Holly Madison