an acquaintance whom you see only about four times a year, typically every three calendar months, even though you generally get along jovially. The lack of more frequent camaraderie can be due to geographic distance, a lack of deeper connection, or as is most often the case - the passage of time in what was once a closer friendship
Yea, I was going to hit the bar with my buddy this Friday. I haven't seen him in months! He's more of a once-a-season friend.
by doolsandtrims December 4, 2010
Get the Once-A-Season Friendmug. Faye and Jackson are shagging
E.g. "Your leg isn't the only thing I want to rub" - friends with benefits Barbara
E.g. "Your leg isn't the only thing I want to rub" - friends with benefits Barbara
by LaaLaa init fam September 15, 2017
Get the Friends with Benefitsmug. by ramen yes July 30, 2020
Get the ramen group of friendmug. by PunkyPewster March 31, 2021
Get the A Friend of the Enemymug. A high pitched noise produced by humans (typically girls) when they have spotted a friend (usually at a bar). The pitch of the squeal is directly proportionate to the amount of alcohol that has been consumed and/or the amount of time that has passed between seeing said friend.
After consuming a number of shots, Nancy let out a friend squeal when she saw her old friend Tammy walk into the bar.
by coleyw November 26, 2017
Get the Friend Squealmug. a phrase (used in The United States foreign policy since the end of The Spanish-American War/Roosevelt Corollary) meaning :
as long as I (or my country) have a common enemy with a given person (or other country) I will take the risk that this friend (or allied country) of mine might later betray me.
as long as I (or my country) have a common enemy with a given person (or other country) I will take the risk that this friend (or allied country) of mine might later betray me.
Jason: James my man, I am doing a poli sci paper for school and am not sure what would be an appropriate epitome of the phrase my enemy's enemy is my friend.
James: The perfect epitome of this phrase would be IMHO, ask Henry Kissinger, one of the best experts of US Foreign Policy.
James: The perfect epitome of this phrase would be IMHO, ask Henry Kissinger, one of the best experts of US Foreign Policy.
by Sexydimma January 24, 2013
Get the my enemy's enemy is my friendmug. 