Buddy meaning in English

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Definition

a buddy: a friend, a mate, a pal, a companion noun
Hey, buddy! Hi, mate!

UK: Come here buddy, let's have a hug.
US: Get away from me, we're not buddies.

Examples

  • "Peter : Sorry buddy, but you're a witness."
  • "Jean : That's right, buddy!"
  • "Hey buddy, wake up!"
  • "Krazy Gidyon : No chance in hell, buddy."
  • "My buddies and I are going out to Las Vegas for a Super Bowl party this weekend."
  • "Calm down buddy, you're talking crazy."
  • "Kevin : I brought my buddy Jean."
  • "Harold and I are good buddies."
  • "Philip : Sorry buddy."
  • "I'll leave you two bed buddies!"
  • "Philip : Jean, are you feeling alright, buddy?"
  • "Where are you from buddy?"
  • "Thanks for the tip, buddy."
  • "Fasten your seat belt, okay buddy?"
  • "Brent : I'm sorry buddy."
  • "We're buddies, right?"
  • "Conductor : Uhh, you can have a seat buddy."
  • "Warbuckle : Pedro, buddy how's it going?"

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