Friend Explore British slang terms for friends and mates, companions, and inner circles. From fam, bredrins, and bluds to chums and geezers, discover clear definitions, cultural origins, and everyday UK street usage for close friendships. Select search type Slang Dictionary Abbreviations Phrases Search for word Near Search {“hide_search_input”:false,”hide_near_input”:true,”input_size”:””,”bar_flex_wrap”:””,”bar_flex_wrap_md”:””,”bar_flex_wrap_lg”:””,”input_border”:””,”input_border_opacity”:””,”input_rounded_size”:””,”btn_bg”:””,”btn_rounded_size”:””,”btn_rounded_size_md”:””,”btn_rounded_size_lg”:””,”bg”:””,”mt”:””,”mr”:””,”mb”:”5″,”ml”:””,”pt”:””,”pr”:””,”pb”:””,”pl”:””,”border”:””,”rounded”:””,”rounded_size”:””,”rounded_size_md”:””,”rounded_size_lg”:””,”shadow”:””,”css_class”:””} Mucker A casual term for a close friend, mate, or companion. Fam A term used to refer to family members or close friends, indicating a strong bond. Bro A casual term used to refer to a male friend, brother, or close companion. Bruv A casual term used to refer to close male friends or siblings.