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been friend
noun
A person other than a family member, spouse or lover whose company one enjoys and towards whom one feels affection.
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At 77, he had been friend, adviser and political supporter of three generations of Bushes, including the current president.
A heartbreaking letter remains from Eliza Hamilton, seeking help from Charles Goodhue after Alexander's death at Burr's aim: As you have always been friend to my dear husband, I pray you now be friend to his son.
Previously the model had been "friend" someone.
"Thank you for bringing and having this amazing person in life and giving him the power to be stronger than I could have ever been," Friend said. .
Marco and I have been friend since I first moved to L.A. He's been my involuntary mentor both spiritually and professionally.
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"And we've been friends".
I have to admit something: there have been many times in the past that I thought I'd been friend-zoned.
In an uncharacteristic move, I decided that a guy I'd recently started (and shortly thereafter stopped) seeing might have been friend-meeting material.
It probably won't last forever everyone I've ever been friend-married to I've friend-divorced but at any given moment you need to have a go-to, a best, an "other".
I am friend.
I see absolutely be friend not enemy.
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