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What does "buddy-buddy" mean?

Vocabulary Word: buddy-buddy

1. Definition (n.) We use buddy-buddy to mean when people are very friendly with one another, like when you go to a bar and everyone is very open and chatty.

Examples The used car salesman was getting all buddy-buddy with me. When we started negotiating the price of the car, everything changed!

Examples The used car salesman was getting all buddy-buddy with me. When we started negotiating the price of the car, everything changed!
Hey…look at Sarah and Mike. They look like they are getting pretty buddy-buddy over there. I wonder if they like each other.
Jack is really quite friendly, as soon as he meets someone new, he gets buddy-buddy with them and makes them feel right at home.

Examples Hey…look at Sarah and Mike. They look like they are getting pretty buddy-buddy over there. I wonder if they like each other.

Examples Jack is really quite friendly, as soon as he meets someone new, he gets buddy-buddy with them and makes them feel right at home.

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