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playmate
English
Etymology
From play +? mate. Compare earlier playfeer (“playmate”) of similar construction.
Noun
playmate (plural playmates)
- A companion for someone (especially a child) to play with.
- An indulgent playmate, Grannie would lay aside the long scratchy-looking letter she was writing (heavily crossed ‘to save notepaper’) and enter into the delightful pastime of ‘a chicken from Mr Whiteley's’.
- A female who has appeared as the centerfold in Playboy magazine.
- (euphemistic) A person's lover.
Synonyms
- (companion for playing): playfellow
Translations
Anagrams
- metaplay, teamplay
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boyfriend
English
Alternative forms
- boy friend (dated)
- boy-friend (dated)
Etymology
From boy +? friend.
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /?b???f??nd/, /?b??f??nd/
Noun
boyfriend (plural boyfriends)
- A male partner in an unmarried romantic relationship.
- Coordinate terms: fiancé, girlfriend, husband, lover, significant other
- A male friend.
- Synonyms: (slang) guyfriend, buddy, pal, mate; see also Thesaurus:friend
Usage notes
In contrast to its female equivalent, girlfriend, which is also often used to describe a woman's close female friends, the term is not that often used in reference to non-romantic relationships. Boyfriend is a relatively modern term, and in the past has had implications of an illicit relationship (as sexual and romantic relationships outside marriage were more commonly frowned upon). It is now a generally accepted term and has no negative implications per se.
An adult man in a non-marital relationship is sometimes referred to instead as a significant other or partner, especially if the two partners are living together. Because boyfriend and partner mean different things to different people, the distinctions between the terms are subjective, and which term is used in a relationship will ultimately be determined by personal preference.
Separating the word into its two components boy friend avoids the romantic implication nowadays, although boy friend used to mean the same as boyfriend does now. However, British and Australian men usually refer to a male friend as a mate. Similarly, Americans and Canadians use the term buddy.
Derived terms
- boyfriendable
Descendants
- ? Hindi: ?????????? (b?yfre??)
- ? Japanese: ??????? (b?ifurendo)
- ? Korean: ????? (boipeurendeu)
- ? Russian: ????????? (bojfr??nd)
- ? Urdu: ??????????? (bayfren?)
Translations
Anagrams
- friend boy, friendboy
Finnish
Noun
boyfriend
- (rare) boyfriend
Declension
Synonyms
- poikakaveri
- poikaystävä
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