bestie = bester Freund, beste Freundin
“Being friends first has given us so much shared history and the luxury of knowing each other deeply before we fell in love. Getting together with my BESTIE was the best decision I’ve ever made.”
The Guardian - Readers (Alice)
bestie (also bezzie, bezzie mate)
noun UK (informal)
- someone’s best friend
Cambridge Dictionary
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ORIGIN
The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) provides a first citation from The Observer in 1991: “Diana’s friends often date from the days BC (Before Charles). Some are Besties—reliable pals from school”.
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FRIEND-RELATED PHRASES
Can you guess the missing words in the following examples (answers below)?
IDIOMS
- like two peas in a _____
- to be as thick as _____
- a shoulder to _____ __
- to get on like a house on _____
- to make strange _____
PROVERBS
- keep your friends close but your _____ _____
- a friend in need is a friend _____
- birds of a feather flock _____
- absence makes the heart grow _____
- a _____ is man’s best friend
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SYNONYMS
amigo, best bud, best friend, best friend forever (BFF), better half, trusty friend, BESTIE, bezzie, devoted friend, faithful friend, trusted friend, blood brother/sister, buddy, bosom buddy, best mate, confidant, intimate, partner in crime, second self, soul mate
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ANSWERS
- like two peas in a pod
- to be as thick as thieves
- a shoulder to cry on
- to get on like a house on fire
- to make strange bedfellows
- keep your friends close but your enemies closer
- a friend in need is a friend indeed
- birds of a feather flock together
- absence makes the heart grow fonder
- a dog is man’s best friend
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SMUGGLE OWAD into a conversation today, say something like:
“Hey,... tell me, who was your BESTIE when you were growing up?”
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THANKS to Jacky for suggesting today’s word
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Paul Smith