girlfriend

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Phonetic Respelling: [ gurl-frend ]

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n. a sweetheart of a boy or man a girl who is someone's friend a woman friend of a woman

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Bill invited his girlfriend to the family dinner.

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Bill invited his girlfriend to the family dinner.

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Why did Billy get mad at his girlfriend when she came for breakfast?

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Who was the only girlfriend Potter ever had?

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They ephemerally smiled although he missed his girlfriend.

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What did Josh's girlfriend say?

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What did Matthew and his girlfriend make while on the field trip?

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Where had Hubbo's girlfriend and her family moved?

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Where does Ted's new girlfriend live?

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How did Amy figure out that Kerry-Ann was an old girlfriend to Ty?

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Where did Roberto Clemente take Joe and Joe's girlfriend when they first met?

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Where was Rosie's best girlfriend going to spend her summer?

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What was Pete's girlfriend doing?

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Mia's dad's girlfriend was a what?

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His girlfriend is such a gasser.

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What did Quin's dad do when he found out his girlfriend was pregnant?

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