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Discover LudwigThe phrase "buddy time" is a common and correct way to refer to spending time with a friend or close companion.
You can use it in written English in informal or conversational contexts, such as in emails, text messages, or casual writing. For example: "I'm feeling stressed out, let's schedule some buddy time this weekend and catch up over coffee." "Spending quality buddy time with my best friend always puts me in a good mood." "After a long day at work, I look forward to some buddy time with my dog at the park."
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On the plus side, co-op sports like rowing that rely on synching your movements with your buddy in time to an onscreen meter are unexpectedly good fun.
HANK: Honestly, buddy, every time we were in the same room you seemed pretty distracted.
"Listen, buddy, next time don't give me a fake name, O.K.?" Skinner said.
– [imitating Michelle Obama] – "Look, buddy, next time get this whole military thing done before we go, all right.
His buddy told Time magazine: "She's a regular guy and, like her old man, can take it".
Susan Teeden-Cielo, a friend from the neighborhood, said, "When Hollybeth announced this, she got a lot of hate just for giving Buddy the time of day".
He made a point of calling each of them "buddy" several times during the conversation.
For the last 15 years, a few members of the team have traveled to a pair of upstate prisons to play stickball with some of their buddies doing time.
The relatively slow travel, along side your squad and platoon buddies, allowed time to heal.
She befriends Neil, and they become go-to buddies in times of crisis.
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