bestie
English
Etymology
best (friend) + -ie
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbɛsti/
- Rhymes: -ɛsti
Noun
bestie (plural besties)
- (informal) One's best friend.
- 2007, Brigid Lowry, Things You Either Hate Or Love
- You're supposed to be my bestie, Mel. We used to tell each other everything. So what's this Toby secret you can't tell me?
- 2008, Julie Kraut, Shallon Lester, Hot Mess: Summer in the City
- Even back then, a party just wasn't a party without my bestie, and I was miserable for the last eight frames.
- 2009, Keleigh Crigler Hadley, Preacher
- On the way home, I got a joke text from my bestie.
- 2007, Brigid Lowry, Things You Either Hate Or Love
Anagrams
Danish
Etymology
Noun
bestie n (singular definite bestiet, plural indefinite bestier)
- beast (a cruel and violent being or creature)
Inflection
Declension of bestie
| neuter gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
| nominative | bestie | bestiet | bestier | bestierne |
| genitive | besties | bestiets | bestiers | bestiernes |
Synonyms
Italian
Noun
bestie f
- plural of bestia
Polish
Noun
bestie
Romanian
Etymology
Noun
bestie f (plural bestii)
Synonyms
Related terms
See also
Venetian
Noun
bestie
- plural of bestia
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