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frenemy noun a person whom one treats as a friend despite a closer affinity with enemy status US, 1953 A term coined by Walter Winchell, at the time America’s highest paid “journalist.”- My sister and the Frenemy played together constantly, — New York Times, p. 31, 13 September 1977
- Adam Fields, who is the president of Jon Peters’ company, Peters Entertainment, grasped the concept immediately: “Frenemies are the people you like the least but one day might need the most.” — The Miami Herald, p. M1, 27 November 1994
- FAQ’s are strongly against harrassment & threats–seems you my frenemy have just done both. — santified aaaaaa, alt.depressed.as.fuck, 15 February 1999
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