Friend; chum. Used as a form of familiar address for a man or boy.
After a while the whistle blew. It was like throwing a bucket of chum into a tank of sharks.
Yet one of the new president's closest advisers will have a top slot at France's foremost broadcaster. The head of the group, Martin Bouygues, is an old chum of Mr Sarkozy's.
Kenny tried to chum up with his new roommate but was only partially successful.
At the banquet table , I had the good fortune to sit vis-a-vis an old school chum.
An old schoolmate and chum of mine, of ten years ago, wants me to read him all that I write as fast as I write it.
They used to chum in with each other in the past.
"Twenty years ago tonight," said the man, "I dined here with Jimmy Wells, my best chum and the finest chap in the world."
Sorry, chum, we got orders to blot you out.
Dragged alongside the unmanned submersible SeaRover, liquid tuna and chum attracted this rosy rockfish, swimming by a basket sea star in the waters of Monterey Bay, California.
With his more flashily gifted Yale chum, Brit Hadden, he founded Time magazine.
He's going to chum with a friend next month instead of having a room to himself.
Best hurry, old chum…i can't hang on …much longer…i think this could be the end…of…
There's your old chum, Francis Getliffe and his friends.
Her chum said that South Korea is a scary place.