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budget
noun
A
plan
that
shows
how
much
money
you
expect
to
get
and
how
you
will
spend
or
save
it
during
a
set
period
of
time
.
•
Carlos
wrote
out
a
weekly
budget
to
see
where
his
money
was
going
.
Carlos
wrote
out
a
weekly
budget
to
see
where
his
money
was
going
.
•
During
the
meeting
,
the
committee
approved
the
school's
annual
budget
.
During
the
meeting
,
the
committee
approved
the
school's
annual
budget
.
From
Middle
French
bougette
“
small
bag
,
purse
,”
later
meaning
“
purse
of
money
,”
which
extended
to
the
plan
for
spending
the
money
.
noun
The
amount
of
money
that
is
available
or
allowed
to
be
spent
on
a
particular
activity
or
project
.
•
The
film
’
s
advertising
budget
was
over
ten
million
dollars
.
The
film
’
s
advertising
budget
was
over
ten
million
dollars
.
•
She
bought
curtains
that
fit
within
her
small
budget
.
She
bought
curtains
that
fit
within
her
small
budget
.
verb
To
plan
how
much
money
you
will
spend
or
save
and
keep
your
spending
within
that
plan
.
•
We
need
to
budget
for
unexpected
repairs
.
We
need
to
budget
for
unexpected
repairs
.
•
Rosa
budgeted
only
fifty
dollars
a
week
for
groceries
.
Rosa
budgeted
only
fifty
dollars
a
week
for
groceries
.
adjective
Low
in
price
but
still
of
acceptable
quality
;
cheap
.
•
They
stayed
in
a
budget
hotel
near
the
airport
.
They
stayed
in
a
budget
hotel
near
the
airport
.
•
He
bought
a
budget
smartphone
that
still
works
well
.
He
bought
a
budget
smartphone
that
still
works
well
.
buddy
noun
-
buddy
,
buddies
a
close
friend
or
companion
you
enjoy
spending
time
with
•
Maria
and
her
buddy
Carlos
jog
along
the
river
at
sunrise
every
morning
.
Maria
and
her
buddy
Carlos
jog
along
the
river
at
sunrise
every
morning
.
•
After
moving
to
a
new
city
,
Ben
quickly
made
a
buddy
at
work
who
showed
him
the
best
lunch
spots
.
After
moving
to
a
new
city
,
Ben
quickly
made
a
buddy
at
work
who
showed
him
the
best
lunch
spots
.
Originated
in
the
mid-19th
century
United
States
,
probably
an
affectionate
alteration
of
“
brother
”.
noun
-
buddy
,
buddies
used
to
address
a
man
or
boy
in
an
informal
,
friendly
,
or
sometimes
annoyed
way
•
"
Hey
,
buddy
,
you
dropped
your
wallet
!"
"
Hey
,
buddy
,
you
dropped
your
wallet
!"
•
"
Listen
,
buddy
,
that
parking
spot
is
already
taken
,"
she
said
from
her
car
window
.
"
Listen
,
buddy
,
that
parking
spot
is
already
taken
,"
she
said
from
her
car
window
.
Same
origin
as
the
friend
sense
;
extended
to
a
form
of
address
in
the
early
20th
century
.