buddy up to

bud·dy

[buhd-ee] noun, plural bud·dies, verb, bud·died, bud·dy·ing. Informal.
noun
1.
comrade or chum (often used as a term of address).
2.
bud2.
verb (used without object)
3.
to be a companion; be friendly or on intimate terms.
4.
buddy up,
a.
to become friendly; be on friendly or intimate terms.
b.
to work closely together: to buddy up with a student from another high school.
5.
buddy up to, to become friendly with or curry the favor of: He was buddying up to the political bosses.

Origin:
1840–50, Americanism; perhaps reduced form of brother

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buddy (ˈbʌdɪ) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n , pl -dies
1.  chiefly (US), (Canadian) an informal word for friend Also called (as a term of address): bud
2.  a volunteer who visits and gives help and support to a person suffering from AIDS
3.  a volunteer who gives help and support to a person who has become disabled but is returning to work
 
vb , -dies, -dying, -died
4.  (intr) to act as a buddy to a person suffering from AIDS
 
[C19: probably a baby-talk variant (US) of brother]

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Word Origin & History

buddy
1850, Amer.Eng., possibly an alteration of brother, or from British colloquial butty "companion" (1802), itself perhaps a variant of booty in booty fellow "confederate who shares plunder" (1520s). But butty, meaning "work-mate," also was a localized dialect word in England and Wales, attested since 18c.,
and long associated with coal miners. Short form bud is attested from 1851.
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Slang Dictionary

buddy up to (so) definition


  1. in.
    to become very friendly toward someone. : Why are you buddying up to me? I don't even know you.
Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions by Richard A. Spears.Fourth Edition.
Copyright 2007. Published by McGraw Hill.
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