bestie
bestie — 名詞
- bestiesingular
- bestiesplural
1. a person's closest and most trusted friend — used especially in informal convers
閨密;麻吉
最親密的好朋友
a person's closest and most trusted friend — used especially in informal conversation between friends or on social media
Asher and his bestie Emre have known each other since primary school.
Asher 和他的閨密 Emre 從國小就認識了。
possessive + bestie + name — introducing a best friend by name
Every Friday night, Elena and her bestie Yuki go to the cinema together.
每個星期五晚上,Elena 都會和她的閨密 Yuki 一起去看電影。
Mira told her bestie everything about the terrible first date she had.
Mira 把自己那次超糟的約會經歷全都告訴了她的閨密。
Kabir and their bestie Anthony went to a mountain cabin together for winter break.
Kabir 和他們的麻吉 Anthony 一起去山上的小木屋過寒假。
Adaeze sent their bestie Ari a funny video of a cat trying to climb a tree.
Adaeze 傳了一段貓咪爬樹的搞笑影片給他們的閨密 Ari。
- best friend
neutral in register; can be used in any situation
- BFF
equally informal; an acronym for 'best friends forever', common in texting and social media
- close friend
less intense and slightly more formal; does not imply 'number one' status
- enemy
opposite in closeness and trust
- acquaintance
someone known but not close
文法句型
[possessive] + bestie
bestie + of + [person]
用法筆記
Bestie is strongly informal and appears most often in spoken conversation, text messages, and social media posts. It is especially common among younger speakers but has spread into broader casual use. Bestie can also be used as a direct form of address (e.g., "Hey, bestie!").