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  1. BUDDY definition: 1. a friend: 2. someone who provides friendly help to someone with an illness or a problem: 3…. Learn more.

  2. Dec 9, 2022 · Noun. The report from their son went something like this: Carson was on a friend’s boat with a few of his buddies wake surfing. Alex Zietlow, Charlotte Observer, 9 July 2024 Notably, Donald Trump failed to congratulate Starmer in his message this morning, instead choosing to highlight the striking gains made by his old buddy Farage instead.

  3. Buddy is most commonly used as an informal word for a friend. Buddy is often used as a form of address (as in Hey, buddy, I haven’t seen you in a while!) or a term of endearment (an affectionate way of referring to someone). It is sometimes shortened to bud. Buddy is primarily used in the United States.

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  5. Synonyms for BUDDY: friend, pal, confidant, colleague, compadre, chum, sister, comrade; Antonyms of BUDDY: enemy, foe, competitor, opponent, adversary, rival, antagonist, nemesis.

  6. BUDDY meaning: 1 : a close friend used especially to describe men or boys who are friends; 2 : used to address a man who you do not know

  7. Check pronunciation: buddy. Definition of buddy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. buddy. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English bud‧dy /ˈbʌdi/ noun (plural buddies) [ countable] 1 informal a friend We’re good buddies. see thesaurus at friend 2 American English spoken used to talk to a man or boy, especially one you do not know Hey, buddy!

  9. Informal Terms buddy up: to become friendly; be on friendly or intimate terms. to work closely together: to buddy up with a student from another high school. Informal Terms buddy up to, to become friendly with or curry the favor of: He was buddying up to the political bosses.

  10. 1. A good friend; a comrade. 2. A partner, especially one of a pair or team associated under the buddy system. 3. Friend or comrade; chum. Used as a form of familiar address, especially for a man or boy: Watch it, buddy. intr.v. bud·died, bud·dy·ing, bud·dies.

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