[General] Does the "snoring buddy" expression apply only to animals?

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Hocine47

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Hi,

Does the "snoring buddy" expression apply only to animals? can i use it for humans? thank you.
 

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Hi,

Does the "snoring buddy" expression apply only to animals? Can i use it for humans?

Use it any way you want.

What's a snoring buddy?
 

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Welcome to the forum. :hi:

Are you sure you're in France? The forum requires members to put truthful information in their profiles. There's no personally-identifiable information in your profile; we just want to know where members are, what their native language is, and where they grew up. It helps us provide useful answers.
 
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My dog snored too, and I loved him.
 

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I've heard of swim buddies and play buddies, but never a snoring buddy. I mean, I guess we can deduce what it's supposed to mean.
 

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Do people really meet up to snore? Is it a euphemisim?
 

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How would you know? If you're both asleep, how do you know your snore buddy is actually snoring? Unless you alternately wake each other up with the snoring, which just sounds like a miserable night's sleep all around.


Also Tdol's last comment reminded me of another buddy term I've heard: f*ck buddy. Maybe that's what a snore buddy is, but instead of carnal delights, it's auditory delights.
 

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I had a hug buddy once. (That term was, of course, meant affectionately.)
 
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