buddy
IPA: bˈʌdi
noun
- A friend or casual acquaintance.
- A partner for a particular activity.
- An informal and friendly address to a stranger, usually male; a friendly (or occasionally antagonistic) placeholder name for a person one does not know.
- A male nickname.
- (rare, chiefly US) A male given name from English.
- A given name for a dog.
verb
- (transitive) To assign a buddy, or partner, to.
adjective
- Resembling a bud.
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Examples of "buddy" in Sentences
- I've been pepper sprayed before, my buddy is a deputy sheriff.
- I use the term buddy because they were in the same pond but gave each other a wide berth.
- All Answers from KingFisher907 wrote 30 weeks 5 days ago my buddy is a GSH guy and he confirms 62-63 days ...
- This trail cam photo, dated only a few days ago, was sent to me by a Wisconsin buddy from the same region I turkey hunted.
- Consider This: Like Buddy, Bud’s image is formed by the literal meaning of the word buddy and by rural, working-class connotations.
- If you 'die' and a buddy is available, they will come rescue you, hoiking you up on their back and carting you off somewhere safer so you can patch up and help you take out the last few guys.
- All submitted answers are subject to the rules set forth in our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. from KingFisher907 wrote 30 weeks 5 days ago my buddy is a GSH guy and he confirms 62-63 days ...
- I figured it would be a good area during the rut, my buddy is gone this upcoming weekend but I have heard the rut kicks off around the 10th around eastern north carolina so I will be hitting the woods hard.
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