buddy
buddy
/ˈbʌdi/
(plural buddies)
1 (North American English also bud) (informal) a friend
an old college buddy of mine
Howard and Mick were drinking buddies.
We were good buddies.
I’d like you to meet an old college buddy of mine.
2 (also bud) (both North American English, informal) used to speak to a man you do not know ‘Where to, buddy?’ the driver asked.
3 (especially North American English) a partner who does an activity with you so that you can help each other
The school uses a buddy system to pair newcomers with older students.
Her driving buddy was in trouble.
Word Origin
mid 19th cent. (originally US): perhaps an alteration of brother, or a variant of butty, a term for a friend or workmate amongst miners.