A restaurant with its headquarters in Wilbraham MA. Its the place to go after football games and when there is absolutly nothing to do.
Jon:What are we going to do tonight? There is nothing going on.
Bob: Well we're going to end up at Friendlys anyway, so we might as well go now.
Bob: Well we're going to end up at Friendlys anyway, so we might as well go now.
by sdkguhrg March 06, 2006
Denis: Ciara is friendly, she just told me she didn’t like Karla.
Donna: Then why is she hanging out with her.
Donna: Then why is she hanging out with her.
by Philipsunicorn May 04, 2018
(pl. friendlies)
1. Used to indicate an object, usually sentient, that does not intend to harm the indicating party.
2. In gaming, a friendly can describe a helpful or harmless NPC.
1. Used to indicate an object, usually sentient, that does not intend to harm the indicating party.
2. In gaming, a friendly can describe a helpful or harmless NPC.
1: Don't worry, my dog is a friendly.
2: Man 1: "Oh man, I'm really low on health."
Man 2: "Don't worry, there's a settlement around here somewhere. Bound to have a friendly or two."
2: Man 1: "Oh man, I'm really low on health."
Man 2: "Don't worry, there's a settlement around here somewhere. Bound to have a friendly or two."
by EcoEclipse July 13, 2009
A passive player in TF2. They will not hurt the enemy team, and will often use group taunts and voice commands.
by The_Kickster September 20, 2019
Your friends and the friends of your friends, which, though you may not specifically know them or hang out with them, are okay with you by association.
If I am friends with A, and A is friends with B, then B is one of my "friendlies."
Antonym: rando
If I am friends with A, and A is friends with B, then B is one of my "friendlies."
Antonym: rando
by dennyboy July 11, 2008
An after work drink with friends; no more than two or three drinks, preferably at happy hour prices.
Jon: Hey mate, wanna go out for a quick friendly today?
Joe: Sure. That should work swell seeing I have to be home by 6:30 for a family event.
Joe: Sure. That should work swell seeing I have to be home by 6:30 for a family event.
by Mojave July 05, 2006
Term used in Call of Duty DMZ via proximity chat to lure an opposition squad into a false sense of security before surprise attacking the unsuspecting team and then looting their bags afterward, especially in or near an exfil helicopter.
by Qwertyninja85 January 06, 2023