by Carlo May 26, 2004
by steve May 28, 2004
Used by someone who opts out of offered intimacy when they don't fancy you.
"I'll go out for a drink with you but as a friend."
"I'll go out for a drink with you but as a friend."
by Smudger of B3ta May 31, 2004
A person who is thought of as more of a stand in or a temporary solution then someone who they meant to be hanging out with but is very reliable.
by Hesson April 05, 2016
Used to "soften the blow" when you're about to be frank with someone about their lesser qualities, or when giving advice they might not want to hear.
"I'm telling you as a friend: If you're going on a date, you should take her out to to a restaurant, because your cooking really stinks."
"I'm telling you as a friend, you really shouldn't be drinking that much! I'm worried about you!"
"I'm telling you as a friend, you really shouldn't be drinking that much! I'm worried about you!"
by olpe June 05, 2004
Used to draw the "no sex/physical intimacy" boundaries. Generally used for people who have an agreeable personality but no sex appeal. A nice way of saying "I could never get on you."
by Laura May 26, 2004
A good friend who is merely in love, but decides to help you with your love anyways. They're usually sweet and kind, but discreet. They're just forging a friend relationship with you to keep tabs in a non-stalker way.
Friend 1: What the fuck. What is that girl doing?
Friend 2: She loves him but she's helping him out to go out with Becky
Friend 1: //scoff// gosh, she's such a friend A
Friend 2: She loves him but she's helping him out to go out with Becky
Friend 1: //scoff// gosh, she's such a friend A
by doodlebahoodle July 02, 2017