Whats a word for a person that thinks they’re your buddy, but they are not
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Doing a simple school project. Basically, a person who is willing to be your friend but is not reciprocated by you.
Any category would great. It's to be on the derogatory side of the spectrum
Unfortunately, I found my "buddy" Don who was eager like usual to begin a conversation.
(Do apologize if I'm missing something here. First time posting)
Thank you!
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Doing a simple school project. Basically, a person who is willing to be your friend but is not reciprocated by you.
Any category would great. It's to be on the derogatory side of the spectrum
Unfortunately, I found my "buddy" Don who was eager like usual to begin a conversation.
(Do apologize if I'm missing something here. First time posting)
Thank you!
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Hello and welcome to EL&U. Please click through to the tag info for single-word-requests. There is a checklist of things you should include in your question. You can use the edit link to revise your question.
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Doing a simple school project. Basically, a person who is willing to be your friend but is not reciprocated by you.
Any category would great. It's to be on the derogatory side of the spectrum
Unfortunately, I found my "buddy" Don who was eager like usual to begin a conversation.
(Do apologize if I'm missing something here. First time posting)
Thank you!
single-word-requests
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Doing a simple school project. Basically, a person who is willing to be your friend but is not reciprocated by you.
Any category would great. It's to be on the derogatory side of the spectrum
Unfortunately, I found my "buddy" Don who was eager like usual to begin a conversation.
(Do apologize if I'm missing something here. First time posting)
Thank you!
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Hello and welcome to EL&U. Please click through to the tag info for single-word-requests. There is a checklist of things you should include in your question. You can use the edit link to revise your question.
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Hello and welcome to EL&U. Please click through to the tag info for single-word-requests. There is a checklist of things you should include in your question. You can use the edit link to revise your question.
– Lawrence
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Hello and welcome to EL&U. Please click through to the tag info for single-word-requests. There is a checklist of things you should include in your question. You can use the edit link to revise your question.
– Lawrence
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Hello and welcome to EL&U. Please click through to the tag info for single-word-requests. There is a checklist of things you should include in your question. You can use the edit link to revise your question.
– Lawrence
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