by ok cool i guess August 29, 2022
An anime show about a human girl with no memories who wakes up in a mysterious park inhabited only by cute animal girls (known as friends).
by fixfox July 02, 2018
Secondary Friends are those friends that only interact with you when their "primary friends" (commonly identified as "new friends" or a new social circle) are not available.
Usually normal friends become secondary friends when the friendship is vanishing, a symptom of a friendship about to end, often caused by aquisition of new contacts and/or diminishing interaction between you. Which sometimes can last years because one or both parties does not want to end it.
Usually normal friends become secondary friends when the friendship is vanishing, a symptom of a friendship about to end, often caused by aquisition of new contacts and/or diminishing interaction between you. Which sometimes can last years because one or both parties does not want to end it.
A: <insert friend name> rarely talk to me nowadays, but suddenly and randomly starts conversations with me.
B:That means you have become a secondary friend to him. His new friends are probably offline when he talks to you.
B:That means you have become a secondary friend to him. His new friends are probably offline when he talks to you.
by A. Wizard April 04, 2016
E-Friend (efriend, efrnd): A relationship between two individuals, taking place exclusively in cyberspace.
With the growing use of digital communication—email, instant messaging, text messaging, etc.—there has become a growing incidence of digital relationships. The term E-Friend is often used to describe these relationships.
It has a variety of applications; it is frequently used to mean any kind relationship occurring with the aid of cell phones, personal digital assistants, instant messaging services or email.
It may appear in sms (short message service) as efrnd.
With the growing use of digital communication—email, instant messaging, text messaging, etc.—there has become a growing incidence of digital relationships. The term E-Friend is often used to describe these relationships.
It has a variety of applications; it is frequently used to mean any kind relationship occurring with the aid of cell phones, personal digital assistants, instant messaging services or email.
It may appear in sms (short message service) as efrnd.
Re: Let me just say to all relatives, friends, acquaintances and E-Friends, have a MERRY XMAS!!
Anonymous Email
"I have friends, they're E-Friends, just because I've never met them doesn't mean they're not friends!"
Taken from Friendster profile
"She doesn't mean anything to me, she's just an efriend."
Anonymous blogger
Anonymous Email
"I have friends, they're E-Friends, just because I've never met them doesn't mean they're not friends!"
Taken from Friendster profile
"She doesn't mean anything to me, she's just an efriend."
Anonymous blogger
by Sean Garmire January 27, 2006
v.
the act of going through peoples list of friends on myspace and reaping all of their friends.
friend reap, friend reaped.
the act of going through peoples list of friends on myspace and reaping all of their friends.
friend reap, friend reaped.
Person 1: Dude, that chick had like a billion friends, I totally friend reaped her.
Person 2: Awwww sick, dude. Friend reaping is the way to be!
Person 2: Awwww sick, dude. Friend reaping is the way to be!
by goldfish & co February 20, 2007
A person you may hang out with when you go to a new city, new job or new school that you know you would never hang out with once you met some real people worth hanging out with
Girl: "what ever happened to what's his name from your work?"
Boy: "oh, i met some chill people at work so i don't hang out with him anymore. he was just a starter friend."
Boy: "oh, i met some chill people at work so i don't hang out with him anymore. he was just a starter friend."
by NoUse4AName June 14, 2007
1. Fake friends - act like they care, they don't.
You might have some stuff in common and talk them, but only because there is no one else to talk to. Once someone better comes along you'll leave your poster friends behind because after all, they weren't your friends to begin with.
2. Like a poster, you'll been seen with them in a picture but their not actually there for you when you need them.
3. Someone your seen with but they don't mean anything to you.
You might have some stuff in common and talk them, but only because there is no one else to talk to. Once someone better comes along you'll leave your poster friends behind because after all, they weren't your friends to begin with.
2. Like a poster, you'll been seen with them in a picture but their not actually there for you when you need them.
3. Someone your seen with but they don't mean anything to you.
by Lauren Y November 12, 2005