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A term of affection bestowed upon a good friend or mate. Used as a term of encouragement with someone you like and trust. Can sometimes be used in a patronizing manner.
Come on, buddyroo. Let's get some ice cream!
buddyroo by rainbowpony January 16, 2012

Buddyguard 

A friend or group of friends that are there to escort or protect another friend.
I was out in town and got into an arguement with some thugs and luckly my friends were there to be my buddyguards, and help protect me from getting beaten up.
Buddyguard by BigCat2782 March 4, 2013

Stanky Buddah 

Really stinky bud (marijuana). Coined by the Duke of Port New. S'right.
Stanky Buddah by The Duke May 7, 2004

buddyrydell 

A confused ethnic American who inhabits the Dodona forum on human biodiversity discussion, the username is taken from the name of the Jack Nicholson character from the film Anger Management.
Buddyrydell is whitewashing Sicilians AGAIN.
buddyrydell by nunzioguido August 27, 2005

buddywhoring

To collect random friends who you will never talk to and add them to your buddy list to build your self-esteem and make yourself look popular.
Just went buddywhoring, and I added 85 people on the list.

Buddhism 

An offshoot of Brahminism/Vedism taught by the Indian Prince Gautama Siddhartha, which declared that there was no permanent self (Atman) and that liberation from suffering was to be found not by worshipping gods but by escaping from the cycle of birth and death. According to Gautama Buddha, suffering and rebirth are caused by attachment to things which are devoid of independent existence and thus impermanent.

While generally classified as a religion, Buddhism is probably more accurately described as a spiritual path. However, many Buddhist sects contain strong religious elements.

Buddha himself told his disciples that understanding in Buddhism should be established through personal insight rather than faith or revelation.

Some modern Buddhists, especially in the West, do not accept the ideas of karma and rebirth (after death) at face value.
Sokka Gakkai believers who chant for personal gain and belief-free Western Zen practitioners are Buddhists.
Buddhism by Buddhabing September 3, 2005