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bosom buddy

[ booz-uhm buhd-ee ]

noun

plural bosom buddies.
  1. a close or intimate friend; bosom friend:

    I didn't lack for friends, but had no particular bosom buddy.

    Since third grade she and I have been kindred spirits and bosom buddies.

  2. a nefarious associate or co-conspirator:

    After the Soviet takeover in 1920, the building was occupied by one of Stalin's bosom buddies.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of bosom buddy1

First recorded in 1920–25
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Charles Lummis, a Harvard dropout and bosom buddy of Teddy Roosevelt’s, had caught malaria in Ohio.

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Grant accepts most of that secondary order, but Kidman's character isn't exactly bosom buddy material either.

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"One of the great joys of my life was to be a good bosom buddy with Justice Scalia during the last 10 years of his life," he recounted.

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It wasn’t like I was a bosom buddy of his, we didn’t hang out constantly, but it was more about who he was and what he represented that impressed me.

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He also warned Democrats that his bosom buddy could win reelection in a 40-state landslide.

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