Pronunciation: /ˈfræm.ə.li/
noun a blend of the words 'friends' and 'family', used to describe a group of people who are both friends and family to each other
A1 My framily consists of my parents, siblings, and grandparents.
A2 I enjoy spending time with my framily during the holidays.
B1 Our framily gatherings are always filled with laughter and good food.
B2 I have a close-knit framily that I can always rely on for support.
C1 Over the years, my framily has grown as new members have joined through marriage and birth.
C2 Despite our differences, we always come together as a framily during times of need.
formal The concept of framily, a mix of friends and family, is becoming more prevalent in modern society.
informal I love spending time with my framily on weekends, we always have a great time together.
slang My framily is the best, we always have each other's backs no matter what.
figurative The roots of our framily run deep, connecting us in ways that go beyond blood relations.
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