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Frenemy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Frenemy" (alternately spelled "frienemy" ) is a portmanteau of "friend" and "enemy" which can refer to either an enemy disguised as a friend or to a partner who is simultaneously a competitor. The...
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When you ask yourself is that person my friend or enemy...they are your frenemy. Straighten em out or leave them.Don't put up with it. ... Zack is John's frenemy. They get a long in the office but both of them work on internal competing teams.
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How to Spot a Frenemy. The portmanteau "frenemy" encapsulates the complexity of modern life - we may want to think all relationships are easily categorized, but sometimes we have trouble discerning a friend from an... ... Understand frenemy variations. Frenemies can range from calculatingly callous and manipulative...
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Is your so-called friend really a \"Frenemy\"--a malicious person who subtly puts you down? If you suspect the answer is yes, it's time to learn the signs and ditch that frenemy ... Is Your Friend Really a "Frenemy"?
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Definition of frenemy from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "frenemy" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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; Tell her how you really feel...send your friend (or frenemy) an e-card!
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Mel Karmazin's archenemy Charlie Ergen accidentally saved Sirius XM Radio. ... Karmazin said that the poker-loving Ergen's all-in attempt to win the satellite radio company earlier this year inadvertently turned near-bankrupt Sirius into the belle of the ball, ... Ergen's Sirius play helped flush out Malone...
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These two love-hate, friend-enemy relationships are high-profile examples of the "frenemy" phenomenon. ... "Frenemy" describes females who tangle with female friends; ... If you have a frenemy, you need a support network...
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A frenemy refers to a company that can be both a partner (customer, vendor, etc.) and a competitor at the same time. These type of relationships grow more common in times of great change and make for uneasy relations.
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