Define Buddy Boy Meaning

Buddy Boy
n. a) a friend, especially a good friend
b) used to informally address someone

By Mechelle
Buddy Boy
Buddy boy was used in the 1960 Oscar award winning movie The Apartment starring Jack Lemon to refer to the office lad who's apartment was used by various married office managers to escort their dates to.

Hey, how bout letting me use your place on Friday night, buddy boy?
By Amelina
Buddy Boy
Used widely in The Streets of San Francisco tv series in the United states ( 1972-1977) , by Karl Malden's character Lt . Mike Stone when conversing with Michael Douglas's character Inspector Steve Keller .

By Joni
Buddy Boy
A word coined by Jimmy it can be used towards good friends or your worst enemy.

By Romy
Buddy-boy
a word used in the 50's applying to someone of lower status in gangs and such.

You got that, buddy-boy?
By Lane
Buddi Boi
*Please note that the word is spelled "buddi boi" and not "buddy boy"!
Buddi Boi: A better and cooler word than BFF (best friend forever). Origin of word comes from the word "buddy" crossed with "boy". To give it a more Internet-y vibe to it, you replace the 'y' with an 'i', thus becoming "buddi boi".

Person 1: OMG, you're like...my BFF!
Person 2: OMG, same! Except...I prefer "buddi boi". It has a better ring, don't you think?
Person 1: Yup! It sure does *smiles*
By Marthe
Buddy Old Boy
A Catchphrase made popular by "Trent Terry" and "Jiorden Mavric" on "Trent Terry and Friends"

Trent and Jiorden ( at the same time while shaking each others hands) - "Buddy Old Boy, Buddy Old Boy, Buddy Old, Buddy Old, Buddy Old Boy"
By Essa
Buddie Boy

By Lucille