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buddy-buddy

[buhd-ee-buhd-ee]

adjective

Informal.
  1. very friendly; intimate.

  2. associated for greedy or conniving purposes.



buddy-buddy

adjective

  1. informalon friendly or intimate terms

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of buddy-buddy1

First recorded in 1960–65
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It has also elicited endless amounts of anti-Black women hate towards her and anyone else who isn’t buddy-buddy professionally or personally with Clark.

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“At first, it was little awkward seeing people you know and haven’t seen in a year and were buddy-buddy with,” he said.

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“I don’t expect to be buddy-buddy or best friends with Speaker McCarthy or really anybody in leadership. That’s not why I’m here,” Mr. Crane said.

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The Houston mayor is buddy-buddy with Travis Scott, he pals around with him to get votes.

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“I think there was, like, the buddy-buddy, guys’-locker-room idea, where they felt like they couldn’t be that way with me.”

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