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buddies

n. (buddy English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: buddy)

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Buddies

Buddies may refer to:

  • Friendship, a relationship between two people who hold mutual affection for each other
  • Buddies (TV series), the name of a short-lived sitcom starring Dave Chappelle that aired on ABC in 1996
  • Buddies (1976 film), a 1976 Swedish film
  • Buddies (1985 film), a 1985 American film
  • Buddies (1983 film), a 1983 Australian film
  • Buddies (2012 film), a 2012 Brazilian film
  • The Buddies, an American doo wop group from the mid-20th century
  • Buddies (EP), a 2010 EP by Frank Turner and Jon Snodgrass
  • Air Bud (series), the Golden Retriever puppy offspring of Buddy and Molly from Disney's Air Bud (1997 film) and the main characters of numerous spin offs, beginning with Air Buddies (2006 film)
Buddies (TV series)

Buddies is the name of a sitcom starring Dave Chappelle that aired on ABC in 1996.

Buddies (1985 film)

Buddies is a 1985 American drama film. It is the first film to deal with the AIDS pandemic, preceding the television movie An Early Frost (also released in 1985). Directed by Arthur J. Bressan Jr., who would die of complications from AIDS two years after the film was released, the film follows a New York City gay man in a monogamous relationship becoming a "buddy" or a volunteer friend to another gay man dying of AIDS and the friendship that develops. The film stars Geoff Edholm, David Schachter, Billy Lux, and David Rose.

Buddies (1983 film)

Buddies is a 1983 Australian comedy/drama film directed by Arch Nicholson and written by John Dingwall. Dingwall won the Best Original Screenplay AFI Award for the script. The film was not a great success in 1983, as no Australian distributor wanted to release it, but Dingwall took it around the country cinemas himself, where it was well received.

Buddies (EP)

Buddies is a 10" split album by British folk punk artist Frank Turner and American alternative country artist Jon Snodgrass, that was written in four hours and was recorded the next day in early August 2010. The 10" vinyl was released in the UK in September 2010 and due to popular demand, it was released as a digital download on iTunes on 28 January 2011.

Buddies (2012 film)

Buddies ( Portuguese: Colegas) is a 2012 Brazilian adventure- comedy film written and directed by Marcelo Galvão. The film tells the story of three young people with Down syndrome working in the video library of the institute where they live. One day, inspired by the movie Thelma & Louise, they decide to flee in search of new adventures. It was shot in São Paulo, Paulínia, Bertioga, all three in São Paulo, Florianópolis and Laguna, in Santa Catarina, and in Torres, Rio Grande do Sul, as well as in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Buddies (1976 film)

Buddies is a 1976 Swedish drama film directed by Jan Halldoff. Halldoff won the award for Best Director at the 12th Guldbagge Awards.

Buddies (play)

Buddies is a 1919 Broadway musical by George V. Hobart and with music by Bentley Collingwood Hilliam. After an initial run in Boston starting on August 12, it opened at the Selwyn Theatre on October 17, 1919, and played for 259 performances through June 12, 1920.

Usage examples of "buddies".

Sarah went home to infect her husband and his five poker buddies and her teenaged daughter, Samantha.

Sometimes one man says something about himself that he didn’t aim to let slip, and one of his buddies at the table where he said it yawns and gets up and sidles over to the big log book by the Nurses’ Station and writes down the piece of information he heard—of therapeutic interest to the whole ward, is what the Big Nurse says the book is for, but I know she’s just waiting to get enough evidence to have some guy reconditioned at the Main Building, overhauled in the head to straighten out the trouble.

That window-breaking—Lord, I thought, here’s a man that seems to actually want to stay in this hospital, stick with his buddies and all that sort of thing, until I realized that McMurphy was doing it because he didn’t want to lose a good thing.

But now everybody knew—even George, leaning backward, shaking his head, covering himself with big oakleaf hands—that this black boy, with his nose busted and his insides soured and his two buddies standing behind him waiting to see what he would do, couldn’t afford to pass up the chance.

Nor even out of distraction or forgetfulness or because he smoked dope with his buddies or exhaustion--you know, John Reddy never got enough sleep.

Speaking for his less articulate buddies, Dougie Siefried rolled his eyes, moaning, "That woman is sex-y," making suggestive motions like he was trying his damnedest to keep his hands off his crotch.

Smoke grumbled to his buddies how pissed he'd been telling the of the Circle this story about John Reddy he believed would impress hell out of them, only to have them go into practically a trance.

John Reddy was talking with his buddies Orrie Buhr, Calvo, Clyde Meunzer, leaning against the acid-green Caddie and passing a butt among them (a reefer?

Nor did you see John Reddy in his leather jacket and jeans, longish hair whipping in the wind, out there joking with his buddies.

Good-bye to the "Original Ice Princess"--as Ken spoke of Verrie Myers to his buddies.

Though angry at Mary Louise Schultz for dropping him, to resume dating suave Smoke who now drove a sexy red Thunderbird, Art Lutz continued to dream helplessly of her and to stare after her, at school, with such an expression of dopey longing, his own buddies hadn't the heart to laugh at him.

Senior Prom King Ken Fischer who'd killed himself for some personal or professional reason years ago couldn't be among us of course, but where were his old buddies Bo Bozer, Tommy Nordstrom?

Even Eickhorn drifting at the periphery of the party feeling estranged from his old Chess Club buddies and vigilant for Evangeline Fesnacht, E.

The Kid was irrational, impulsive, what Carley Yates and his poolhall buddies would have called crazier than a shithouse rat.

He remembered the night he had stopped for a couple of beers in Zack's, the ginmill on the outskirts of Shoyo—the night Ray Booth and his buddies had jumped him.