1. Dog
2. Little Kid
3. A word insecure men use to quickly establish dominance
4. Butt-buddy
5. Means friend 5% of the time
2. Little Kid
3. A word insecure men use to quickly establish dominance
4. Butt-buddy
5. Means friend 5% of the time
The word buddy is okay to use when said like "yea... I've got a buddy livin' off the grid up in the mountains."
Douchebag: "Hey! what's up buddy"
Cool guy: "Butt-buddy?"
Douchebag: "Hey! what's up buddy"
Cool guy: "Butt-buddy?"
by FreeSpirit2000 March 8, 2019
a condescending, demeaning nickname guys use for other guys they pity or feel more influential over.
by TinDaddy July 27, 2010
1. friend, pal, compatriot, someone you don't know the name of, someone you don't want to tell the name of
2. close friend, pal, compatriot
3. used to describe budding fungi, or any other thing that... buds.
2. close friend, pal, compatriot
3. used to describe budding fungi, or any other thing that... buds.
by miso December 3, 2003
reserved for the strongest of allies and the closest of friends; a buddy is a person whom you can call/rely upon in ur greatest time of need; one who can be considered a surrogate sibling
When I realized I didn't know where I was, what was going on, and desperately needed to get home, but only had enough change for one phone I call... I didn't hesitate to call a buddy, because I knew I could count on them to help me.
by johnny de monkey May 25, 2009
'buddy' as an address (vocative) among guys
I have observed guys will often address as 'buddy' another guy either younger, smaller, or somehow bearing less status; this far it is not an overt, hostile put-down, but a more subtle; the speaker extends his friendship even while asserting superiority, whether in age, status or knowing experience.
I would say this sphere of the word only extends especially to acquaintances rather than the closest of friends; among close friends, if there's an alpha in the group, he might use 'buddy' on the others; but if there's a perceived equality, 'buddy' may then not carry these subtle social shades.
I have observed guys will often address as 'buddy' another guy either younger, smaller, or somehow bearing less status; this far it is not an overt, hostile put-down, but a more subtle; the speaker extends his friendship even while asserting superiority, whether in age, status or knowing experience.
I would say this sphere of the word only extends especially to acquaintances rather than the closest of friends; among close friends, if there's an alpha in the group, he might use 'buddy' on the others; but if there's a perceived equality, 'buddy' may then not carry these subtle social shades.
by Lotroot May 9, 2007
The term of endearment, "Buddy", b/n the opposite sex suggests a great love and appreaciation for each other. Cuddling, and sexual acts also are common and encouraged because the friendship is so strong that performing this acts simply brings the individuals closer. The term, when used b/n the opposite sexes is often mistakenly viewed as a sign of friendship without sexual connotations. This assumption falls shorts, as the it is at that point of the friendship that affection in all manners needs to be initiated. This is a common misunderstanding and is why many men see the friends zone as a dead end. Wake up! It is your green light
by Tragicmulatta September 16, 2015
someone you can count on anytime day or night, no questions asked. will go to their grave with all your secrets.
buddy, true friend, sista,
by Krystle Diamond February 8, 2010