Re: "..., a close buddy."

Originally Posted by
JMurray
The term "(close) buddy" is quite common in Aust/NZ. People may have a number of good friends but usually very few close buddies. It suggests a more personal and relaxed relationship between people who have similar interests and enjoyments in life and happily spend a lot time together. As emsr2d2 says, it normally refers to men, but I have heard women and girls use it with the same meaning.
Out of curiosity then, would you only use the term "buddy" when talking about those "close buddies"? You said "good friends" but very few "close buddies". Would you describe the "good friends" as "buddies" but differentiate them from the others by calling the two groups "buddies" and "close buddies"?
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