bff
or BFF
[ bee-ef-ef ]
abbreviation, nounplural bffs, BFFsInformal.
a person's best friend, typically a girl's (sometimes used facetiously): I really miss my bffs.Cheryl in Customer Service called twice today—she's my new BFF.
one’s close associate, ally, or supporter: the oil lobby and its bff’s in Congress.
Origin of bff
1First recorded in 1995-2000; initial letters of best friend/friends forever
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How to use bff in a sentence
That the two actresses are off-screen BFFs only sweetens the deal.
Anna Kendrick: Queen Bee of the 2014 Sundance Film Festival | Marlow Stern | January 23, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTPersonally, my BFFs and I usually breathe a sigh of relief when we are “widowed” for the weekend.
Michelle Obama Stranded by Her Man as Barack Goes on a Golfing Weekend | Lauren Ashburn | February 16, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTAlso, Beyoncé and Jay are BFFs—that stands for Best Friends Forever—with the Obamas.
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