fryend


a term used to describe someone who would traditionally be called a “boyfriend” or “girlfriend.” for people in happy monogamous relationships but do not like the labels “boyfriend” or “girlfriend” for various reasons (mainly because it sounds a little silly, just think about it.) acceptable use is determined on a couple by couple basis. pr-nounced as spelled: fry-end.
he’s having dinner with his fryend apple (vs. he’s having dinner with his girlfriend apple or he’s having dinner with his girl… friend.. person… aahhh!! with a female fruit!! apple!!!!)
a person who is not very close to some one but is considered to be in one’s outer circle of friends,
tom: hey i saw you and jack having coffe, i did not know you two were friends.
victor: we aren’t, we are fryends.

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