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friend of ellen

used to describe a lesbian by referring to fellow lesbian Ellen DeGeneres. Similar to friend of dorothy used to describe a gay man.
is she a friend of ellen?
by February 28, 2011
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acquainta-friend

When you and someone are more than just an acquaintance but you still aren't totally friends with the person.
I've known her since kindergarten so we go way back and aren't just acquaintances but we aren't exactly friends- we're acquainta-friends!
by Buffalonian February 26, 2008
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Turds With Friends

Playing the popular online game Words With Friends....while going to the bathroom.
Everytime I go to the bathroom, I bring my cell phone so I can catch up on my Turds with Friends games.
by albman February 29, 2012
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Friend

Once upon a time, a friend was someone you knew, someone you hung out with, someone to share fun times with and sometimes more. Now, thanks to social-networking, the term "friend" has become harder to define...

Best Friend Forever (BFF) - Your closest friend - someone you share your secrets with, do things together and may even give gifts or money. The "forever" part isn't guaranteed, though.

Best Friend (BF) - Sort of like the above, but you don't share as much and it's a bit more of a loose relationship.

Friend - Someone you regularly hang out with or talk with, and like.

Frenemy - Someone you regularly hang out with or talk with, but you sometimes dislike them, they sometimes dislike you, or both.

Facebook Friend - Someone you share things with on Facebook. Could also be any or none of the above.

"Friend" on Most Other Websites - Might mean that you track each other's updates or profiles. This could easily be someone that have never had any direct contact with, even on a message board. Or, it could be any of the above.
Agent0042: Oh yeah, I have over 80 "friends" on TV.com. Some of these names I don't even recognize.
by Agent0042 January 7, 2011
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go to friend

The person with a hot friend that someone will talk to in order to get to said hot friend.
"I hate being a go to friend! I keep thinking they want me!"
by Shalangalang June 22, 2006
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Friend Hopper

One who is not part of your group of friends, yet who dates many of your friends in sequence.
"I never really knew Mary, until she dated Zack, Ken, Roger, and Cody all within a year. Quite a friend hopper, eh?"
by FUGGYEW November 11, 2009
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Friend Scale

The friend scale is used to define how good of a friend you are with someone. Once you are in a committed relationship though, you are no longer in the friend scale. The friend scale is as follows:

F1 – First meeting
F2 – Large group hangouts
F3 – Small group hangouts
F4 – Hang out one-on-one
F5 – Dating interest
F6 – Single date plus first kiss
F7 – Made out
F8 – Petting
F9 – Oral
F10 – Sex

F1 – F4 can be anyone of your friends, same sex or not. Two straight guys could consider each other F4’s. Also, each person doesn’t have to share the same friend scale ranking. And example would be that John considers Jane a F5 but Jane only thinks of John as a F4.

It is not necessary to hit each friend number, you may meet someone (F1) but quickly become a F5 without ever haven been F2-F4. F6-F10 are reserved for dating or friends with benefits.
And to define where a friendship is going you can add a + or – afterwards. Such as, if Jane had gone on a date with John and kissed him, but does not intend to date him again, she would think of John as a F6-. A little time would need to go by before she could officially demote him to F5 or lower though. But if the date had gone well, it would be a F6+

Decimal places would be used for situations where it was between two friend scale numbers.

An asterisk(*) could be used to share further information, such as we are friends now but used to date.
After having become F1s on the friend scale with Jane at the party, John look forward to becoming F4s some day.

When Jane got too drunk at the party she quickly took her F4 with John to a F10-, because she was not going to hit that again.
by jsunn December 29, 2009
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