best friend
English
Etymology
From Middle English best frend, best freond, equivalent to best + friend. Compare West Frisian bêste freon (“best friend”), Dutch beste vriend (“best friend”), German bester Freund (“best friend”).
Noun
best friend (plural best friends)
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see best, friend.
- An especially close and trusted friend.
- (informal) An object or concept considered very useful or helpful to someone.
- 2005, Jeff Davidson, The Complete Idiot's Guide to Getting Things Done, Penguin, →ISBN, page 212:
- You might even say, the bigger the problem, the greater your creative potential. The problem you're facing is your best friend because it will help to bring out the best in you.
- 2006, Christopher Duncan, The Career Programmer: Guerilla Tactics for an Imperfect World, Apress, →ISBN:
- As an entrepreneur, a conservative financial outlook is your best friend. Live to fight another day. Running a business also involves a host of legal issues. Talk to some people you respect and trust, get some recommendations, and hire a good lawyer and accountant.
- 2010, Art Seamans, I See, Said the Blind Man, AuthorHouse, →ISBN, page 48:
- An instructor informed us that in battle, your rifle is your best friend.
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an especially close and trusted friend
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