Sentence examples for to buddy from inspiring English sources

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to buddy

noun

A friend or casual acquaintance.

  • They have been buddies since they were in school.

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Not many people would feel impelled to buddy up to Bob Gibson.

I got turned on to Buddy by the intense connection I had with Stevie.

The leaders and logistics men seemed to "buddy up" with their junior partners.

But that was done to "buddy up" to him, to try to use him like an asset.

It's meaningless – it's just a faceless corporation trying to buddy up to us to take more of our money.

Poor Levi Casboult will still have to buddy up with Liam Jones, which is far from ideal.

"You can bring in volunteers from industry to buddy with teachers," he said.

These new applications are enabled by global positioning system-equipped phones and range from Emergency 911 applications to buddy finders to games and to location-based advertising.

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