hail-fellow
Americannoun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of hail-fellow
First recorded in 1570–80
Example Sentences
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Then came “The 40-Year-Old Virgin” — all movies that leaned on the hail-fellow joshing of actors like Vince Vaughn, Seth Rogen and, yes, Owen Wilson and Will Ferrell, now basically playing themselves.
From New York Times • May 28, 2011
And he's not very good at faking the hail-fellow camaraderie that is part of American public life, either.
From Time • Jan. 21, 2010
That evening Jesse Jones went to a gala party of Washington's hail-fellow Alfalfa Club, but his heart was not in the fun.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Unlike hail-fellow Tom Harmon, he is incapable of calling everybody on campus by his first name.
From Time Magazine Archive
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I didn't in the least want to do his odd jobs, even for the ensuing pickings, and I didn't want to be hail-fellow with him.
From The Inheritors by Conrad, Joseph
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