Definitions by Arminkshipper
eat
eat by Arminkshipper October 14, 2024
the be-all and end-all
the be-all and end-all by Arminkshipper October 14, 2024
friend with benefits
1. "They've been friends with benefits for a few months now."
2. "I've never been comfortable with the idea of a friend with benefits."
3. "She's looking for a friend with benefits, not a serious relationship."
2. "I've never been comfortable with the idea of a friend with benefits."
3. "She's looking for a friend with benefits, not a serious relationship."
friend with benefits by Arminkshipper October 14, 2024
a friend in need
a friend in need by Arminkshipper October 14, 2024
friend
Here are a few sentences using the word "friend" in the sense of befriend someone:
1. I befriended a new neighbor at the community barbecue.
2. She has befriended many people in her new town.
3. He befriended the stray cat that wandered into his yard.
4. The two children befriended each other on the playground.
1. I befriended a new neighbor at the community barbecue.
2. She has befriended many people in her new town.
3. He befriended the stray cat that wandered into his yard.
4. The two children befriended each other on the playground.
friend by Arminkshipper October 14, 2024