bosom [buddy|friend]
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someone who is considered one's closest or most cherished friend
Its origin can be traced back to the 16th century, where the word "bosom" referred to the chest area and was often associated with warmth, comfort, and affection. The phrase "bosom friend" was used in literature, particularly in Shakespeare's plays. The term gained popularity in the 20th century and is believed to have been coined in America. It became a commonly used phrase to describe a friendship that is so close, it feels like the two people are almost inseparable. Today, the term is still in use, and its meaning remains largely unchanged, referring to a close and trusted friend who is like family.
- Anna and Lisa became bosom buddies after they discovered their shared love for art.They often spend time together, visiting museums and discussing their creative projects.
- Despite living in different countries, Sarah and Lisa have remained bosom friends.
- I can always count on my bosom buddy to be there for me.
- John and Mary have been bosom friends since they were kids.
- Tom considers David his bosom friend.They have a shared love for sports and spend a lot of time together, enjoying each other's company.