reserved for the strongest of allies and the closest of friends; a buddy is a person whom you can call/rely upon in ur greatest time of need; one who can be considered a surrogate sibling
When I realized I didn't know where I was, what was going on, and desperately needed to get home, but only had enough change for one phone I call... I didn't hesitate to call a buddy, because I knew I could count on them to help me.
by johnny de monkey May 25, 2009
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1. Your friend who you find attractive enough to sleep with yet refuse to date for some reason or another. See friend with benefits.
2. Ex-Girlfriend/Boyfriend who still shares your sleeping space.
2. Ex-Girlfriend/Boyfriend who still shares your sleeping space.
1. Hey babe, I'm cold. You gonna be my bed buddy tonight?
2. Yeh Jack, I haven't been sleeping well. My fucking bed buddy has been stealing my covers, stupid twat.
2. Yeh Jack, I haven't been sleeping well. My fucking bed buddy has been stealing my covers, stupid twat.
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I have observed guys will often address as 'buddy' another guy either younger, smaller, or somehow bearing less status; this far it is not an overt, hostile put-down, but a more subtle; the speaker extends his friendship even while asserting superiority, whether in age, status or knowing experience.
I would say this sphere of the word only extends especially to acquaintances rather than the closest of friends; among close friends, if there's an alpha in the group, he might use 'buddy' on the others; but if there's a perceived equality, 'buddy' may then not carry these subtle social shades.
I have observed guys will often address as 'buddy' another guy either younger, smaller, or somehow bearing less status; this far it is not an overt, hostile put-down, but a more subtle; the speaker extends his friendship even while asserting superiority, whether in age, status or knowing experience.
I would say this sphere of the word only extends especially to acquaintances rather than the closest of friends; among close friends, if there's an alpha in the group, he might use 'buddy' on the others; but if there's a perceived equality, 'buddy' may then not carry these subtle social shades.
by Lotroot May 24, 2007
Get the buddy mug.1) Bathroom buddy can be a "thing" you bring to your bathroom to occupy your time while using the can.
2) A person that you only see when you go to the bathroom, meaning they go to the bathroom same time as you do when at work or at school.
3) A friend you bring along when you don't want to go into the bathroom alone.
2) A person that you only see when you go to the bathroom, meaning they go to the bathroom same time as you do when at work or at school.
3) A friend you bring along when you don't want to go into the bathroom alone.
1) "Every time I go to the bathroom, I bring my DS so that I can do something rather than read, while on the toilet."
2) A: "Great, Joel has to go to the bathroom. How much do you wanna bet that Adrian is going to be in there, too?"
B: "Well, that's not a fair bet, Adrian and Joel are practically bathroom buddies!"
3) A: "Hey, Adrian, can you tag along with me into the bathroom? I feel weird going into it alone in public."
B: "Uhh...So you need me as a bathroom buddy?"
A: "Yeah, if you don't mind."
2) A: "Great, Joel has to go to the bathroom. How much do you wanna bet that Adrian is going to be in there, too?"
B: "Well, that's not a fair bet, Adrian and Joel are practically bathroom buddies!"
3) A: "Hey, Adrian, can you tag along with me into the bathroom? I feel weird going into it alone in public."
B: "Uhh...So you need me as a bathroom buddy?"
A: "Yeah, if you don't mind."
by Soundoreo August 26, 2009
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