In Shakespearean language, "friend" typically refers to a close companion or ally, someone with whom one shares affection and trust. The term encompasses not only camaraderie but also loyalty and support, suggesting a deeper bond than mere acquaintance. In many of Shakespeare's works, friendships are explored in various forms, highlighting both the joys and complexities of these relationships.
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IT MEANS NAUGHTY OR RUDE
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hi my friend
hello friend
a comedy is were a person shagg each other and a tradey is were a person gets raped
"Amigo" means "friend".
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Dakota means 'friend' or 'allies' in Sioux language.
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