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friend zone
1[ frend zohn ]
noun
- a friendship in which one person, typically male, is romantically or sexually attracted to the other, but the attraction is not mutual:
He's obviously in love with her but she keeps him in the friend zone.
friend-zone
2[ frend-zohn ]
verb (used with object)
- Slang. to put (someone) in the friend zone:
He wonders why he's always getting friend-zoned by women he likes.
yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of friend zone1
Origin of friend zone2
Example Sentences
If thereâs a breakout figure here, though, it may be Terrance, KeiLyn Durrel Jonesâ sweet baggage handler who is Melâs top advocate and a real estate holder in the Friend Zone.
Does the crush reciprocate the narrator's feelings â or put them in the friend zone?
Kendrick said in this film their characters have moved out of âthe friend zone.â
Right now, our friendship is parked in âthe friend zoneâ because I donât know what to do from here.
The whole issue has taken on more urgency now that youâre looking for safe ways to exit the friend zone.
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What does friend-zone mean?
The friend-zone is a figure of speech for what happens when one person wants to take things to the next level romantically but the other person just wants to be friends.
Where does friend-zone come from?
We can thank the hit 1990s sitcom Friends for popularizing the phrase friend-zone. In a November 1994 episode from Season 1 of the show, the character Joey tells his friend Ross, who is in love with their mutual friend Rachel, heâs âmayor of the zoneâ: âNever gonna happen ⊠You and Rachel ⊠You waited too long to make your move, and now youâre in the friend zone.â
Thatâs to say Ross desperately wants to be involved with his friend Rachel, but Rachel only sees him as a friendâthe plight of the friend-zone.
A similar use of friend-zone on a 2001 episode of the sitcom Scrubs, which imagined a literal friend-zone after a kiss from the character J.D. is rejected from his close friend Eliot. The friend-zone is crowded with Eliotâs other unrequited loves.
By the 2010s, friend-zone was a well-established trope in popular culture. Between 2011â13, MTV even ran a reality show called FriendZone, following poor souls trying to get romantically involved with their friends.
While often treated as a joke in media or a mild complaint in real relationships, the friend-zone also became the topic of some controversy in the later 2010s, with some feminist writers arguing that the concept of the friend-zone is sexist, shaming women for hurting menâs feelings because they donât want to have sex with a guy who feels it is owed to him because he is kind.
These criticisms coincided with use of friend-zone in male corners of the internet, with sexist groups like incels (involuntary celibates) blaming women for friend-zoning them in favor of a hotter guy.
How is friend-zone used in real life?
If rejected, one is said to be in the friend-zone or friend-zoned. If rejecting, one is said to friend-zone another, though itâs usually the rejected person whoâs using the term. While often used of heterosexuals, friend-zone isnât exclusive to any type of romantic relationships.
The concept is the subject of many humorous observations, and the phrase gets casually used for romantic rejections between two people.
But, others do take it more seriously. So-called pick-up artists advise men on how to avoid the friend-zone while feminists call them out for sexual entitlement (thinking they get sex in exchange for being a nice guy).
You say "friendzone" but I hear "her free will and autonomy is inconvenient to my boner and therefore she's the bad guy"
â Kendra (@kendrawcandraw)
More examples of friend-zone:
âSo while we donât know why Wiseâs kiss was awkwardly rejected (maybe one of them was sick or perhaps sheâs strictly against PDA), he wasnât trying to break through the friend zone on the thrill of his Byron Nelson victory.â
âAndrew Joseph, USA Today, May, 2018
Note
This content is not meant to be a formal definition of this term. Rather, it is an informal summary that seeks to provide supplemental information and context important to know or keep in mind about the termâs history, meaning, and usage.
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