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Definition of "buddy-buddy" [buddy-buddy]

  • Informal Showing or marked by great outward friendship. (adjective)

American Heritage(R) Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright (c) 2011 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Use "buddy-buddy" in a sentence
  • "Chrysler, in an apparent attempt to shed its fuddy-duddy image after all, they boast about being the originator and ruler of the minivan world, for a buddy-buddy one, tried desperately to show the world they were hip during an overly scripted press conference."
  • "And I won't even mention the good old rhetorical parry--which one is disappointed to find under his pen--arguing that yesterday's cowardice Mitterrand, Chirac, Sarkozy, all of them buddy-buddy with the great financier of international terrorism justifies perseverance in inaction today."
  • "So, you spend an entire primary campaign trying to brand me as a whackjob and crazy, and then when you get your ass beat, you expect me to be all buddy-buddy?"