Definitionn. a close friend who accompanies his buddies in their activities
Last update: June 30, 2015
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Your buddy Detective Norman Hunter is off fishÂing somewhere so you're supposed to go directly to the morgue on your own. [Please select]
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Hey, there, buddy, would ye smoke a God's-country cigarette if I give ye one.' [Please select]
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Oakleigh," he would say, "ye've no call to mind yon fulish buddy. [Please select]
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She knew the conductor was impressed, because he said, "You better watch Buddy's hat, ma'am."' [Please select]
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What, for goodness' sake, is a buddy, and why must I have one. [Please select]
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"If you haven't heard of a buddy yet it's time you did." [Please select]
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Each took her buddy solemnly by the hand and vowed allegiance. [Please select]
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She adored her buddy, and blessed the lot that had coupled their names together. [Please select]
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At the drawing of lots in the sorority she had somehow realized that everybody was extremely thankful to have escaped having her unpopular chum as a buddy. [Please select]
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Lorna very soon discovered the loss of her buddy, drew Miss Morley's attention to the matter, and the whole party hastened back to look for them. [Please select]
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