Definition of a frenemy
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Other terms relating to 'friend, friends ':
Definitions include: used to express displeasure, disagreement, disappointment, or disgust.
Definitions include: to vomit.
Definitions include: a friend kept around to abuse, make fun of, invite places and never show up, etc.
Definitions include: an all-together, cool-headed person.
Definitions include: friend.
Definitions include: a friend.
Definitions include: a best friend.
Definitions include: a person who is a little odd, or can be a term of affection for a friend.
Definitions include: a close male friend.
Definitions include: a best friend.
Definitions include: Another term used for a good friend too cool for his own good.
Definitions include: a best friend; "sidekick"; "partner in crime".
Definitions include: "mate ".
Definitions include: the group of one's friends.
Definitions include: form of address used between females and between gay men.
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Definitions include: to put in order.
Definitions include: to masturbate.
Definitions include: acronym for "no big deal".
Definitions include: to have sex with.
Definitions include: A male dog; A stud or a gelding or a dog (senso stricto)
Definitions include: the event in which a DJ is playing records ("spinning ") and doesn't properly match beat tempos while transitioning ("crossfading") from one track to another.
Definitions include: busy.
Definitions include: while playing a sport, to miss the ball / puck.
Definitions include: to beat one's ass.
Definitions include: to examine.
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