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buddy-buddy

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ADJECTIVE
  1. (used informally) associated on close terms
    a close friend
    the two were thick as thieves for months
    the bartender was chummy with the regular customers

How To Use buddy-buddy In A Sentence

  • Because Kobe is Kobe, however, he cannot (or will not) soften his edge, the way Jordan did with his buddy-buddy NBA friendships, his who - would - have - thunk smirk or his endorsa - riffic smile.
  • Alice always had the most fun lyrics, and this badboy is no exception. and that includes "ch-ch-ch! ah-ah-ah!" when you check out the video, watch Jason get buddy-buddy with Alice and then totally sike him out at the end. I Want My MTV! The Video Companion to spacesick's Awesomely 80's Halloween Horror METALFEST
  • Chrysler, in an apparent attempt to shed its fuddy-duddy image after all, they boast about being the originator and ruler of the minivan world, for a buddy-buddy one, tried desperately to show the world they were hip during an overly scripted press conference. 2011 Detroit Auto Show: Will Chrysler wordsmith their way to success?
  • `Shel and Larry were close for a long time in a buddy-buddy sort of way. YELLOW BIRD
  • He has gotten awful buddy-buddy with them lately - maneuvering for the job?
  • When Semple departed, Dalton Trumbo came in to build up the Dega character in line with the buddy-buddy movie trend.
  • Chrysler, in an apparent attempt to shed its fuddy-duddy image after all, they boast about being the originator and ruler of the minivan world, for a buddy-buddy one, tried desperately to show the world they were hip during an overly scripted press conference. 2011 Detroit Auto Show: Will Chrysler wordsmith their way to success?
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