Crossword Clue: Relative in the firm: Abbr.
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- 2007 catchphrase, "Don't tase me, ___!"
- __ hug
- ___-country (2010s music genre)
- ___-country (dude-centric music subgenre)
- ___-country (modern music genre)
- ___-country (music genre for Blake Shelton and Luke Bryan)
- ___ hug
- Amigo
- Bart, to Maggie, slangily
- Bart, to Maggie
- Basic dude
- A rel.
- A sib for sis
- A sib
- A sibling
- Beer buddy
- Address for a frat friend
- Address in the 'hood
- Bachelor party attendee
- Bachelor party invitee, informally
- Alphabetically first sib
- Alternative to "dude" or "dawg"
- Alternative to "dude"
- Fam. member
- "Dude!"
- "Dude . . ."
- "Dude"
- Dude, in current slang
- Dude, in modern slang
- Dude, in slang
- Dude kin
- Dude or pal
- Dude relative
- Dude relative?
- Familial moniker
- Hip buddy
- Dude, to a surfer
- Familiar address
- Hip friend
- Dude
- Dude's address
- Dude's buddy
- Dude's kin?
- Dude's kin
- Dude's relative?
- Hip male friend
- Hip sib?
- Family guy?
- Family guy
- Hipster address
- Family mem.
- Family member: Abbr.
- Hipster's chum
- Hipster's pal
- "Dawg!"
- Dawg
- Frat address
- Frat bud
- Frat buddy
- Frat cat
- Frat dude
- Frat fella
- Frat friend, maybe
- Frat friend
- Frat greeting
- Frat guy, perhaps
- Frat guy
- Frat mate
- Frat member
- Frat pal
- Frat row address
- Frat type
- Frater
- Fraternity man, briefly
- Fraternity mem.
- Fraternity nickname
- Dungeons & Dragons weapons
- Fratty sort
- "Duuude"
- "Duuuude!"
- Compadre
- Friend in a frat
- Friend, in slang
- Friend, in the 'hood
- Friend, in the hood
- Friend in the 'hood
- Friend, slangily
- Friend
- Friendly address
- Friendly term for a frat dude
- Friendly term of address for a guy
- Friendly term of address
- Certain sib
- Homeboy
- Comrade
- Homes
- Homey
- Homie
- "Grow up, ___"
- Fella
- Feller
- Fellow likely to say "crushing it"
- 'Hood bud
- 'Hood buddy
- 'Hood handle
- 'Hood nickname
- 'Hood pal
- 'Hood salutation
- Guy friend
- Guy in the family, informally
- Guy pal, informally
- Guy sib
- Brother, condensed
- Brother, for short
- Brother, slangily
- Brother, so to speak
- Bud in the 'hood
- Bud
- Buddy, for short
- Buddy, in current slang
- Buddy, in slang
- Buddy, in the '60s
- Buddy in the 'hood
- Buddy, in the hood
- Buddy, slangily
- Buddy
- Bud's cousin
- "Cool story, ___"
- Generic family nickname
- Chum, nowadays
- Chum
- J. Arness to P. Graves
- "Do you even lift, ___?"
- "Dog"
- Crony
- Close bud
- Close guy pal, in slang
- Close male friend
- Close male rel.
- Jersey municipality
- Co. member, sometimes
- "Don't tase me, __!"
- "Don't tase me, ___!"
- "Don't tase me, ___!" (2007 catchphrase)
- "Don't tase me, ___"
- ''Don't tase me, ___!''
- Hedonistic young male, slangily
- Good bud
- Good buddy
- "Hey ___, what's up?"
- "Hey, dude!"
- Good pal
- D. Smothers, to T.
- D00d
- Drinking buddy
- Cat
- "Come at me, ___"
- Man cave invitee
- Man on the street?
- Mancave visitor
- Mandolin relative
- Mansierre, alternately
- Manssiere, to Kramer
- Place near Stockholm
- "Rob" anagram
- Kin of "dude"
- Kin of Mac
- Kin of "mac"
- Kin of ''mac''
- Street address?
- Street address
- Street buddy
- Street pal
- Kinsman: Abbr.
- Kinsman, briefly
- Kinsman, for short
- Pal, casually
- Pal, colloquially
- Pal in a man cave
- Pal in the 'hood
- Pal of "pal"
- Pal, on the streets
- Pal, rapper-style
- Pal, slangily
- Pal, to a dude
- Pal, to a guy
- Pal, to some
- Pal
- Mate
- ''My man!''
- "My man"
- "My man!"
- "My pal!"
- Short relative?
- Soul buddy?
- Soul chaser: Abbr.
- Soul mate
- Old buddy, old pal
- Member of a fam.
- Member of the family: Abbr.
- Neighborhood salutation
- One in the family, informally
- One Karamazov: Abbr.
- Preceder of code or hang, in modern parlance
- One of the guys
- One of the kin
- Prefix before -mance
- One of the Warners?
- Prefix with -mance
- Rel.
- One sib
- Relative: Abbr.
- Relative in the firm: Abbr.
- Luigi, to Mario, briefly
- Nickname akin to "dude"
- Nickname akin to ''dude''
- Nickname for a male sibling
- Relative of sis
- Preppy, party-loving, egotistical male, in modern lingo
- Mac
- Mac’s kin
- Mac's kin
- Modern-day mac
- Modern prefix with "-flake"
- Modern prefix with -grammer or -gressive
- Non-palindromic sib
- Monastic abbr.
- Monastic title: Abbr.
- Main man
- Privilege abuser, often
- Monk's title: Abbr.
- Male bud
- Male buddy, in contemporary slang
- Male buddy, in slang
- Male buddy
- Male chum, slangily
- Male friend, for short
- Male friend, in contemporary slang
- Male friend, in slang
- Male friend or relative, in slang
- Male rel.
- Male sib, briefly
- Male sib
- Male sibling, for short
- Male version of "sis"
- Word after "frat" or "tech"
- "'Sup, ___?"
- Sib
- Sib for a sis
- Sib for sis, perhaps
- Sib for sis
- Sib of sis
- Sib to Sis
- Sibling: Abbr.
- Sibling, familiarly
- Sibling for short
- Sibling, for short
- Sibling for sis
- Sibling of dau.
- Sibling of sis
- Word combined in portmanteaus with "romance" and "pony"
- Surfer guy, to another surfer guy
- Salutation akin to "dude"
- Salutation in the 'hood
- Sis counterpart
- Sis' counterpart, and sometime rival
- Sis' counterpart
- Sis' kin
- Sis kin
- Sis' male sib
- Sis' male sibling
- Sis may have one
- Sis' relative
- Sis relative
- Sis sib
- Sis' sib, perhaps
- Sis' sib, possibly
- Sis' sib
- Sis sibling
- Sis' sibling
- Sis's counterpart
- Sis's male counterpart
- Sis's male sibling
- Sis's rel.
- Sis's relative
- Sis's sib
- Sis's sibling?
- Sis's sibling
- What a frat dude might call his pal
- Slangy chum
- Slangy pal
- What Barney on "How I Met Your Mother" calls a male friend
- What one fraternity member might call another
- "Yo" man?
- "Yo, what's up, ___?" ("How's it going, man?")
- Tech __ (Silicon Valley stereotype)
- Tech ___
- Ted, to Eunice
- Title akin to "dude"
- "What's shakin', ___?"
- "What's up, ___?" ("How's it going, buddy?")
- "What's up, ___?" ("How's it going, dude?")
- Snowboarder, to another snowboarder
- Term of address at a frat, perhaps
- Term of address in the 'hood
- Term of endearment at a frat house
- Term of endearment, for a frat boy
- Term of endearment similar to "dude" or "man"
- Term of endearment to a frat boy
- Term of endearment, to a frat boy
- Stereotypical frat member
- Stereotypical guy
Recent Usage of Relative in the firm: Abbr. in Crossword Puzzles
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- New York Times - Dec. 12, 1953