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								My bff is in the hospital doing her best not to have her baby boy, as much as I wish I could say lets go for the pink blossom Im not sure her husband would be my fan anymore so I would have to say for a boy I like the olive medallion. 
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								For the uninitiated, a bff is a "best friend forever." 
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								I seem to recall my bff's anticipation for this season to start because as he said "it's been the best reviewed out of all the shows." 
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								(What if I need to call my bff from the party to tell her about my run-in with Jude Law??) The Bag Snob: Reviews of Designer Handbags, Authentic Designer Purses, and Leather Bags 2009 
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								i am so not goth i hv no problem wit dem in fact my bff is a goth. the clothes r so cool. but anyways is it just me or is Renesmee the best! 
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								"We're not going to be 'bff's or go chill at the mall, but I'm not going to be a drill instructor in your face." 
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								My "bff" likes the same person as me, and he probably likes her? ok so lets call my friend - sally and my crush - sam. so sally is really outgoing, friendly, very popular, funny, POPULAR. 
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								"We're not going to be 'bff's or go chill at the mall, but I'm not going to be a drill instructor in your face." 
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								Does anyone really think that they are going to become a "bff" of a CEO just through social media? Search Engine Optimization and Marketing News provided by Cumbrowski.com 2009 
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								Does anyone really think that they are going to become a "bff" of a CEO just through social media? 
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“President Clinton and Senator Obama don’t have to text each other saying BFFs,�? said Paul Begala, a friend of the Clintons and former adviser to Mr. Clinton, using shorthand for “best friends forever.�? “They just have to fight McCain.�?
The New York Times, Clinton to Urge a Party United Behind Obama, by Patrick Healy, August 26, 2008
August 27, 2008