Definition of frenemy
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Slang terms with the same meaning
Other terms relating to 'friend, friends': |
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Definitions include: used to express displeasure, disagreement, disappointment, or disgust. |
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Definitions include: to vomit. |
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Definitions include: a friend kept around to abuse, make fun of, invite places and never show up, etc. |
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Definitions include: an all-together, cool-headed person. |
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Definitions include: friend. |
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Definitions include: a friend. |
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Definitions include: a best friend. |
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Definitions include: a person who is a little odd, or can be a term of affection for a friend. |
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Definitions include: a close male friend. |
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Definitions include: a best friend. |
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Definitions include: Another term used for a good friend too cool for his own good. |
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Definitions include: a best friend; "sidekick"; "partner in crime". |
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Definitions include: "mate". |
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Definitions include: the group of one's friends. |
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Definitions include: form of address used between females and between gay men. |
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| Definitions include: an attraction; "crush". |
| Definitions include: to fart. |
| Definitions include: a convenience store. |
| Definitions include: a female who allows gang-bangs with random guys. |
| Definitions include: a person from Yorkshire. |
| Definitions include: under the influence of drugs. |
| Definitions include: nickname for the New York Times. |
| Definitions include: to ignore the truth. |
| Definitions include: a good estimate. |
| Definitions include: in an update or sequel to a video game, to make a weapon weak or weaker, such that it's like a Nerf gun. |
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Heard it but never used it | (15) |
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