tootsie
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sweetcakes
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squeeze
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pet
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favorite
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best man
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teammate
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sis
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bro
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partner
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confidant
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soulmate
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paramour
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comrade
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simpatico
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my man
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compatriot
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mate
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pal
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buddy
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You still adding to this list oro? Neat little collection. Countryman is used by Aboriginal people around where I live with precisely this sense of comrade/pal, though it would look odd on this list.
Mon amie has wider currency as does a rough cognate, beloved. A much-quoted Australianism is cobber but it's disappeared from common use. There's Cockney rhyming slang's china plate for mate.