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bff
[ bee-ef-ef ]
abbreviation for
- 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.
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Origin of bff1
Example Sentences
Trump BFF Elon Musk is thought by some to be a believer in a techbro vision of "The Network State" in which the titans of tech will replace the dollar with Crypto, as God intended, and divide up the world into mini-states that they will control like medieval fiefdoms.
Trump has a very rich BFF who has a great interest in such things and it's easy to guess that he's whispering in Trump's ear about all the "spoils" to be had by acquiring/seizing the land where they exist.
He accidentally posted a personal text to his BFF, Elon Musk, on Truth Social.
So is the fact that instead of Melania, Trump brought along his new BFF Elon Musk, whom he apparently can't be without even for a minute.
As Elphaba’s profile rises, Galinda glides with her in her wake . . . until the moment comes that forces Miss Upland to choose between joining her BFF in righteous exile and increasing her popularity on a gargantuan scale.
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