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Definition of bezzie in English: bezzie(also bezzy, bessie) adjective ˈbɛziˈbezē British informal Denoting a person's best or closest friend. we're practically bezzie mates Example sentencesExamples - One of my bezzie pals from uni is getting married this August.
- And that's all I'm looking for in the show, I'm not looking for a new bessie mate!
- He exhibits his stuff in a Bond Street gallery, owned by one of Prince Chaz's bezzy mates.
- I have told my knight in shining armour and one of my bezzy blogmates Alan, and also Mike (sweetie) that I've been half tempted to pack it in.
- As you look for a stile or a gate, anything to let you on to the footpath, you realise that the post stands behind both a hedge and a chicken-wire fence - reminding you why ramblers and farmers have never exactly been bezzy mates.
- It's always good when another of your bezzie mates joins in with something you believe in passionately.
- Jack had reserved the seat for one of his bezzy friends.
- For a while, Andrew was a bessie mate.
- It is nice to know that one of my bezzy mates now lives round the corner.
- Bezzie mates Sandra and Jack got it together at the end of the last series.
nounPlural bezzies, Plural bessies ˈbɛziˈbezē British informal A person's best or closest friend. she and Nadine used to be bezzies and even shared a flat find out how well you know your bessie Example sentencesExamples - I'm going into town later with one of my bezzies.
- "Gracie is in our gang of bezzies (best mates) and she's crazy about anything with bows on it," explains Mabel.
- My bezzie's mum is getting married tomorrow.
- Me and the bezzie and his Mrs. went to see the new Ron Shelton film last night.
- Just got that off me bezzie Rebecca.
- My mother has had to cancel seeing her bezzie tomorrow for what I think was gonna be drinks-related evening larks possibly, as said best friend is comforting a younger colleague.
- My Bezzies arrive today - Melanie G and Susan P.
- Best of all, no one can accuse us of being bezzies.
- Being bezzies with Geri, he's living the dream.
- Why am I not surprised that Carla wants to be bezzies?
Synonyms companion, boon companion, bosom friend, best friend, close friend, intimate, confidante, confidant, familiar, soul mate, alter ego, second self, shadow, playmate, playfellow, classmate, schoolmate, workmate, ally, comrade, associate
OriginMid 19th century (isolated US use, apparently in representation of vernacular speech): colloquial alteration of best. Definition of bezzie in US English: bezzie(also bezzy, bessie) adjectiveˈbezē British informal Denoting a person's best or closest friend. we're practically bezzie mates Example sentencesExamples - I have told my knight in shining armour and one of my bezzy blogmates Alan, and also Mike (sweetie) that I've been half tempted to pack it in.
- As you look for a stile or a gate, anything to let you on to the footpath, you realise that the post stands behind both a hedge and a chicken-wire fence - reminding you why ramblers and farmers have never exactly been bezzy mates.
- It is nice to know that one of my bezzy mates now lives round the corner.
- One of my bezzie pals from uni is getting married this August.
- It's always good when another of your bezzie mates joins in with something you believe in passionately.
- And that's all I'm looking for in the show, I'm not looking for a new bessie mate!
- Bezzie mates Sandra and Jack got it together at the end of the last series.
- He exhibits his stuff in a Bond Street gallery, owned by one of Prince Chaz's bezzy mates.
- For a while, Andrew was a bessie mate.
- Jack had reserved the seat for one of his bezzy friends.
nounˈbezē British informal A person's best or closest friend. she and Nadine used to be bezzies and even shared a flat find out how well you know your bessie Example sentencesExamples - Why am I not surprised that Carla wants to be bezzies?
- My Bezzies arrive today - Melanie G and Susan P.
- Me and the bezzie and his Mrs. went to see the new Ron Shelton film last night.
- Best of all, no one can accuse us of being bezzies.
- I'm going into town later with one of my bezzies.
- Just got that off me bezzie Rebecca.
- My bezzie's mum is getting married tomorrow.
- My mother has had to cancel seeing her bezzie tomorrow for what I think was gonna be drinks-related evening larks possibly, as said best friend is comforting a younger colleague.
- "Gracie is in our gang of bezzies (best mates) and she's crazy about anything with bows on it," explains Mabel.
- Being bezzies with Geri, he's living the dream.
Synonyms companion, boon companion, bosom friend, best friend, close friend, intimate, confidante, confidant, familiar, soul mate, alter ego, second self, shadow, playmate, playfellow, classmate, schoolmate, workmate, ally, comrade, associate
OriginMid 19th century (isolated US use, apparently in representation of vernacular speech): colloquial alteration of best. |