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tonka97:The term 'buddy' sucks IMO; it has an associated 'good ole boy' connotation that is sexist and demeaning. It may work with describing adolescent boys' friends, but it should end there.
Suggest beginning to use the term 'partner' and see if the 'buddy' relic can be swept into the dust bin.
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/buddy
bud·dy:...
1. A good friend; a comrade.
2. A partner, especially one of a pair or team associated under the buddy system.
3. Friend or comrade; chum. Used as a form of familiar address, especially for a man or boy: Watch it, buddy.
intr.v. bud·died, bud·dy·ing, bud·dies
To associate as a buddy or buddies: buddied around with the older guys.
Phrasal Verb:
buddy up
To ingratiate oneself, as by presuming friendship: buddied up to the coach in hopes of making the team.
If you are trying to be funny, you succeeded!. If you are serious, you are being ridiculous. Where are you going with this? Are you going to tell the divemaster that you refused to dive with anyone who refuses to call you his partner? Are you laying the ground work to sue divers that insult you by calling you a dive buddy? I can see it now..a class action suit against a newbie by several divers that were called a buddy. Get real dude.:shakehead