WHAT IS THE ORIGIN AND MEANING OF THE TERM "BUTT BUDDIES"?
Sep 1, 2016 I think bum buddy is the "original" version. I also think it's primarily a British usage, even though buddy is essentially American. The superficially more consistent butt buddies is … From english.stackexchange.com
WORD CHOICE - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
"Buddy" is a good option because it, hopefully, literally describes a way you see your son. In that sense, it does not replace the boy's name the way "champ" does when it is used as a general … From english.stackexchange.com
WHAT IS THE WORD TO CALL A BUDDY WHO ONLY HELPS YOU, BUT NEVER …
Aug 25, 2011 Probably (since it wasn't me who downvoted you answer) because ally is not what OP is looking for.Ally does not imply, that this person wouldn't require help in exchange, more, … From english.stackexchange.com
MEANING OF "I'M NOT YOUR FRIEND, BUDDY", BESIDES THE LITERAL MEANING
I'm not your friend buddy is an internet phenomenon that was inspired by an episode of "South Park". Usually occurring on message boards, the first person says "I'm not your friend buddy" … From english.stackexchange.com
WORD CHOICE - IS IT CONSIDERED RUDE OR INAPPROPRIATE TO FREQUENTLY ...
Jun 5, 2022 Recently, I have encountered (what I think is) a fairly common usage of the word "friend" that I consider to be insincere and offensive, but when I brought this up … From english.stackexchange.com
WHAT IS THE FEMALE SYNONYM FOR THE WORD "BUDDY" [DUPLICATE]
Jan 29, 2014 On 'buddy', in the UK this is considered an American term, and is used for example at universities or clubs each new student gets assigned an existing member as a 'buddy'. Here … From english.stackexchange.com
WHAT DOES ‘BE ONE’S “BUDDY”’ MEAN ASIDE 'BE ONE’S “FRIEND”'?
Dec 4, 2015 As in "fishing buddy" with whom you only go fishing (but don't invite over). Or Gilligan's "little buddy" status (first mate) relative to the Skipper. Or the "buddy system" for … From english.stackexchange.com
COLLOQUIALISMS - APPROPRIATENESS OF THE WORD 'BUDDY' IN AMERICA ...
Oct 31, 2023 Saying "Hey Buddy" is somewhat analogous to using the honorific "-kun" in Japanese. A stiff and over-formal, but less patronizing, way to address a boy in the same … From english.stackexchange.com
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