Definitions
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- n. Best friend forever.
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Examples
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In a post on my blog, written about three years ago, I suggested some caveats about usage that still seem appropriate: ⢠Don't use BFF when you speak about inanimate objects or corporations [unless you are using proper acronyms for the Bhubaneswar Film Festival (BFF) or the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF)] ⢠Don't use the term BFF to convey exclusivity.
Dr. Irene S. Levine: BFF makes the Oxford English Dictionary
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• Don't use BFF when you speak about inanimate objects or corporations [unless you are using proper acronyms for the Bhubaneswar Film Festival (BFF) or the Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF)] • Don't use the term BFF to convey exclusivity.
Dr. Irene S. Levine: BFF makes the Oxford English Dictionary
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Neither Manuel nor Church used the term BFF to describe the other, in case you were wondering.
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OMG I used the acronym "BFF" when it should have been "BFD".
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Perhaps we wouldn't have to endure the injustice suffered by Glee Star "Rachel", who gets egged as she naively runs to former BFF from the opposing team, thinking he loves her again.
Karen Dolan: Elections Returns Through the Lens of Glee : Funky Town
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The whole thing about Silver Bullet and Big Foot being BFF, is just ludicrious enough for me to consider buying the set.
Comically Challenged: The Silver Bullet « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more
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All you need to know about this week's Paris Hilton's My New BFF is that this exchange took place:
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Although the concept of having or being a "best friend" is ageless, the acronym BFF (Best Friends Forever) was popularized more than a decade ago as a quick way for friends to sign off and express their positive feelings for one another --- while instant-messaging (IM-ing) on the computer or sending a text message on cell phones.
Dr. Irene S. Levine: BFF makes the Oxford English Dictionary
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Although the concept of having or being a "best friend" is ageless, the acronym BFF (Best Friends Forever) was popularized more than a decade ago as a quick way for friends to sign off and express their positive feelings for one another---while instant-messaging (IM-ing) on the computer or sending a text message on cell phones.
Dr. Irene S. Levine: BFF Makes the Oxford English Dictionary
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BFF is now here, and cuddling Dove while I do this.
bilby commented on the word BFF
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August 31, 2010
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bilby forges futhorks
August 31, 2010