a term used for someone you wish to continue to sleep with, but not be bogged down by real relationship terms.
by Spamber September 29, 2005
Someone who is friends with two people before they engage in a relationship, and who remains friends with both people throughout the relationship (inc a breakup).
The "bridge" between the two, socially. When a problem, such as a breakup, develops between the two, the bridge friend is the one who gets all the awkward questions the two in the relationship don't have the stones to ask each other.
The "bridge" between the two, socially. When a problem, such as a breakup, develops between the two, the bridge friend is the one who gets all the awkward questions the two in the relationship don't have the stones to ask each other.
Adam: Dude what's up with you?
Bret: Uh, Cathy collared me and started asking a bunch of questions about Dylan and why he won't return her calls.
Adam: Ouch, sucks to be the bridge friend!
Bret: Too right!
Bret: Uh, Cathy collared me and started asking a bunch of questions about Dylan and why he won't return her calls.
Adam: Ouch, sucks to be the bridge friend!
Bret: Too right!
by Sid _P July 08, 2009
The things you do out of obligation to friends in your life with no tangible expectation of payback.
Person 1: "Man, why do I have to invite Sheila's loser boyfriend? It's my damn party."
Person 2: "Suck it. Friend tax."
Person 2: "Suck it. Friend tax."
by any name will do February 12, 2007
-Noun
A Best Friend is someone we think 'Gets' us better than most people. A Best Friend will be there for you when you need a shoulder to cry on or a person to celebrate with. A Best Friend is distinguished from other friends by being more loyal or trust worthy.
A Best Friend is someone we think 'Gets' us better than most people. A Best Friend will be there for you when you need a shoulder to cry on or a person to celebrate with. A Best Friend is distinguished from other friends by being more loyal or trust worthy.
Here are some things that best friends do-
-Share things
-Care about you
-Open there hearts and homes
-They are there for you
-Intimately care about you (not sexual)
-Enjoy your presence
-Share things
-Care about you
-Open there hearts and homes
-They are there for you
-Intimately care about you (not sexual)
-Enjoy your presence
by UrBffEvi July 20, 2010
Friends that you make at a festival, and won't stop referencing/name dropping. Your other friends get pissed off and tease you with outbursts of "friend!" and "festival friend!", just like in the inbetweeners.
Douche 1: Aww yeah, just texting Chesky. Seeing her this weekend!
Chorus: Awhhh, festival friend!
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Person: So what were you up to this weekend?
Douche: Seeing some people from Reading. Did I mention I met loads of people at Reading and now we're best friends?
Chorus: Awwwh you made fwends at weading! Festival Fwend!
Chorus: Awhhh, festival friend!
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Person: So what were you up to this weekend?
Douche: Seeing some people from Reading. Did I mention I met loads of people at Reading and now we're best friends?
Chorus: Awwwh you made fwends at weading! Festival Fwend!
by moronicmaster September 26, 2010
Someone who you might think is your friend, but is going to bail on you the moment you would expect them to uphold their end of the friendship; about supportive as a paper cut-out.
Unlike a real friend, a paper friend will never be there to cheer you up, bail you out of trouble, or help you out in any way, if they aren't getting anything out of the deal at least. Unlike a Theoretical Friend, they probably never really were your friend in the first place.
Unlike a real friend, a paper friend will never be there to cheer you up, bail you out of trouble, or help you out in any way, if they aren't getting anything out of the deal at least. Unlike a Theoretical Friend, they probably never really were your friend in the first place.
by Subidarb October 19, 2009
Not just a friend. Not just a best friend. It's much more than that.
When you list a person as a #core, you view them as being a fixture in your life; you can't imagine your life without them. You view them as family and essentially as an extended part of yourself.
When you list a person as a #core, you view them as being a fixture in your life; you can't imagine your life without them. You view them as family and essentially as an extended part of yourself.
“It’s all about who you value as your core friends, the rest are just people drifting in and out of your life. They will make a difference in other people’s lives, just not ours,” she said absentmindedly.
by WriterGirl97 March 13, 2017