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buddy-buddy adjective friendly US, 1944- A friendly, laconic man–but definitley not the back-slaping, buddy-buddy type–Mr. Cadell politely declined to discuss these episodes. — San Francisco News, p. 2, 26 February 1946
- Joan and my woman probation officer real buddy buddy shaking hands[.] — Jack Kerouac, Letter to Allen Ginsberg, p. 459, 1 January 1955
- I have no respect for a duck who runs up to me on the yard all buddy-buddy, and then feels obliged not to sit down with me. — Eldridge Cleaver, Soul on Ice, p. 47, 1968
- So he tried to be buddy-buddy with me, but I wans’t buying that either. — H. Rap Brown, Die Nigger Die!, p. 44, 1969
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