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amicus

Term used by sophisticated law students when they want to put you in the friend zone. You won't be getting any, you can classify this one as platonic. Although it is often used as a noun or adjective, its meaning is clear. Latin etymology.
I don't want to make out; let's just be amicus.

Get your hands off me, only amicus touches.
by writ of disgust September 5, 2010
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