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  1. Welcome to the official site for Disney’s Buddies series, where you can stream movies, watch videos, meet the Buddies characters, and more!

  2. Synonyms for BUDDIES: friends, pals, chums, colleagues, confidants, compadres, comrades, cronies; Antonyms of BUDDIES: enemies, foes, competitors, opponents, adversaries, rivals, antagonists, archenemies.

  3. Dec 9, 2022 · : featuring a friendship or partnership between the two main usually male characters. a buddy movie. Synonyms.

  4. buddies.disney.com › super-buddies › charactersCharacters | Disney Buddies

    Spiritually wise beyond his puppy years, Buddha is always a calming presence for his Buddy siblings, especially in the face of danger. His Ring of Inspiron enhances his power of thought, giving this Zen pup SUPER MIND CONTROL, allowing him to levitate himself and others with his mind.

  5. bud·dy. 1. A good friend; a comrade. 2. A partner, especially one of a pair or team associated under the buddy system. 3. Friend or comrade; chum. Used as a form of familiar address, especially for a man or boy: Watch it, buddy.

  6. used when talking to a man, sometimes in a friendly way but often when you are annoyed: Drink up and go home, buddy. [ as form of address ] US. used by an adult talking to a young boy in a friendly and kind way: Are you okay there, buddy? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. Buddy is often used as a form of address (as in Hey, buddy, I haven’t seen you in a while!) or a term of endearment (an affectionate way of referring to someone). It is sometimes shortened to bud. Buddy is primarily used in the United States.

  8. If you love to hang out with a certain friend, she's your buddy. You could also call her your pal or your chum. Sometimes when kids are new in school, a teacher will ask another student to be their buddy — to help them feel comfortable and welcome.

  9. Buddy Biscuits® are the closest treats to homemade, each made with only a handful of wholesome ingredients.

  10. 1. a close friend; companion; comrade; esp., a comrade in arms. 2. either of two persons paired off in a partnership arrangement ( buddy system) for mutual help and protection, as in combat or in children's camp activities. verb intransitive Word forms: ˈbuddied or ˈbuddying. 3. Informal.

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