(Used informally) associated on close terms.
1Why were her mother and Sheriff Dodson suddenly acting all buddy-buddy?
2But it remains a great buddy-buddy flick featuring lively performances.
3Pamela Tishman is now buddy-buddy with Robert and with Teddy.
4Laurel playing buddy-buddy with my friends is one thing, but joining the Lying Game?
5Aren't you and Miles still buddy-buddy budding tycoons together?
6As for the literary supplements, what do they tell us except 'long live the buddy-buddy network'?
7The Wedding Ringer deals, from beginning to end, in buddy-buddy vomit larks of the earthiest water.
8He'd always tried to be buddy-buddy with her back when he and her mom were dating.
9Look, you're very buddy-buddy with Trescu.
10Big buddy-buddy with Willie Hoyte, shit!
11The mismatched buddy-buddy cop comedy, surely somewhere on that list, makes a comeback in this agreeably chaotic mid-summer diversion.
12That Adama and I will sit at a little table together all buddy-buddy and he'll tell me his personal problems?
13Just what I need, to have Hannibal come out looking for his father and find me buddy-buddy with him in a bar.
14Senator Windslow and Jedidiah were all buddy-buddy tonight in the senator's office, but there are rumors they're fighting about a covert operation.
15As for Patrick McGilligan, he unfortunately comes from the "gotcha" school of buddy-buddy insiderism that is meant to pass as serious biography.
16We realized that the great American institution of buddy-buddy on the air, a two-way street if there ever was one, hung in the balance.