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running buddy noun a close friend and confederate in crime US, 1970- Because large groups of any character tend to be undependable, a boy seeks a close running buddy to help in his fighting. — David Schulz, Coming Up Black, p. 72, 1969
- Her running buddy was a burnt-brown color, with red hair, of all things. — Louise Meriwether, Daddy Was a Number Runner, p. 26, 1970
- The dope man wants to know why I ain’t doing with my running buddy[.] — Vernon E. Smith, The Jones Men, p. 150, 1974
- Or Dink-Dinks’s running buddies, Fat Eric and Lamont. — David Simon and Edward Burns, The Corner, p. 53, 1997
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