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How guys claim to have met their current girl friend when they really mean they met online. Darryl: "Yo, RayShard, dats one fine biotch you be hanging with lately. Where you meet her."
RayShard: "Oh, you mean Shaneequa? We, um, met through a friend of a friend." Darryl: " I didn't think you would ever meet anyone with all that time you spend alone on da computer and sheet." RayShard: "indeed. Indeed. Go figure. Funny,that." |
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Someone who you have vaguely heard of. These people are the source of malicious gossip and urban legends. A friend of a friend told me that Andy got Kate pregnant.
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A heterosexual friend of a homosexual. Adapted from the term "Friends of Dorothy". While a heterosexual cannot (by definition) be a "Friend", they can of course be a confidante to someone who is a "Friend". There is, however, a distinction to be made vs. "friend of a friend", so you have to listen for the capital F. You're worried about Him? No, he's cool. He's just a Friend of a Friend.
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A person who is not connected to you by friendship, but is connected to you by being a friend of someone who you are connected in friendship with. Daniel is not my friend, he is Jack's friend. Jack is my friend, so Daniel is a friend of a friend.
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