good buddy
Americannoun
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Citizens Band Radio Slang. the operator of a CB radio; fellow operator (often used as a form of direct address while broadcasting).
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Informal. a trusted companion or colleague; friend.
Example Sentences
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“Andrew? You good, buddy? You in there?”
From Literature
He ponders it a little more, and adds: “I think Shakespeare would be a good buddy of mine. I think we’d have a couple beers together, and a good laugh.”
From Los Angeles Times
“It’s always nice to play with a good buddy, and made for a comfortable first two days.”
From Seattle Times
“Thank you, Fly. You are a good buddy.”
From Literature
“I am passing my very good buddy, but if there were a script where we all could have finished on the same number, I’m sure we would have signed it gladly,” he said.
From Seattle Times
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