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cut buddy noun a close friend US, 1954- — Robert George Reisner, The Jazz Titans, p. 153, 1960
- We greeted each other like we were ol’ cut-buddies, but after all the greeting and slapping hands, we found it hard to talk to each other. — H. Rap Brown, Die Nigger Die!, p. 24, 1969
- “You’re my cut-buddy, buddy,” Solly said drunkenly. “My real bosom boon buddy-buddy.” — John Oliver Killens, And Then We Heard the Thunder, p. 197, 1983
- Most Black males have at least one close male friend–often called “Cuz,” “Running Buddy,” “Ace Boon Coon,” “Cut Buddy,” “Road Dog,” “Homeboy,” or “Main Man”. — Joseph L. White, Black Man Emerging, p. 134, 1999
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