1. A person you are only friends with at school, or barley hang out with outside of school.
2. Can also be a fake friend that doesnt want to hangout with you.
2. Can also be a fake friend that doesnt want to hangout with you.
by Reallifesucks June 27, 2019
(noun)
When you are boyfriend and girlfriend when you are in the same city, but when you are apart you are just good friends who plan on seeing each other again - eventually.
When you are boyfriend and girlfriend when you are in the same city, but when you are apart you are just good friends who plan on seeing each other again - eventually.
Dan and Michelle may live in different countries, but they travel to meet up every few months cause they are rockstar friends.
by gtbarry August 25, 2008
In practical everyday uses, a Dark Friend is someone who appears to like you and have your best interest at hand, but, in reality, subtly enjoys befriending you and watching your down fall.
Dark Friends enjoy turning good, honest and loyal people into bad and watching their suffering and deterioration that comes in result of this. They can slowly do this through the use of drugs, music, sex, materialistic culture or subtle suggestions that slowly make the person discontent and open to negative activity.
On the outside, Dark Friends can be attractive, clever and funny, but their motives are always vile and self-centered. They hold Love in great contempt and try to destroy and dissolve it in any way possible.
The term “Dark Friend” originated in the fictional world of Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time fantasy series. “Dark friends are followers of the Dark One. Dark friend in the Old Tongue is Atha'an Shadar, which translated more directly to "People of the Dark.”
Dark Friends enjoy turning good, honest and loyal people into bad and watching their suffering and deterioration that comes in result of this. They can slowly do this through the use of drugs, music, sex, materialistic culture or subtle suggestions that slowly make the person discontent and open to negative activity.
On the outside, Dark Friends can be attractive, clever and funny, but their motives are always vile and self-centered. They hold Love in great contempt and try to destroy and dissolve it in any way possible.
The term “Dark Friend” originated in the fictional world of Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time fantasy series. “Dark friends are followers of the Dark One. Dark friend in the Old Tongue is Atha'an Shadar, which translated more directly to "People of the Dark.”
“As a, hopefully, wiser adult, I can see into people much better and can see a dark friend more than I was able to when I was younger.”
by Ian De La Rosa September 20, 2013
A Mentor.️ Partner.️ Collaborator... Talented human pushing you to do better, while you do the same for others.
It's like your good friend and trusted mentor rolled into one.
It's like your good friend and trusted mentor rolled into one.
by iamsupercharged July 27, 2020
wanting to be somebodies friend very badly. signs and symptoms include: getting nervous when you see them, wanting to spend lots of platonic time together, getting jealous when they are good friends with somebody else, stalking them on social media, if you have their number you probably make excuses to text it and fantasizing about scenarios where they become your best friend.
i have an immense friend crush on Leo and Charlie. i almost had a heart attack when i found out i have been transferred to Leo's gym class, and die a little whenever charlie posts on snapchat. i could probably talk to either of them, they know who i am, but id probably make a fool of myself while theyre infront of their real friends.
by greenwolf1039 January 29, 2016
by Puppy girl December 19, 2016
Someone who is a member of Alcoholics Anonymous AA and abstaines from the consumption of primarily alcohol and to some to abstain from any mind of mood altering substance including alcohol.
Origin: Bill W. the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, in social settings this phrase was used to explain why one did not drink alcohol without explicitly stating one's membership in this group which values its anonymity.
Origin: Bill W. the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous, in social settings this phrase was used to explain why one did not drink alcohol without explicitly stating one's membership in this group which values its anonymity.
by dakdak900 October 20, 2013