Friends (disambiguation)
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Friends is a United States television sitcom.
Friends or Friend may also refer to:
- Partners in friendship, an interpersonal relationship between humans
- Quakers, or members of the Religious Society of Friends
Film
- Friends (1912 film), an American film written and directed by D. W. Griffith
- Friends (1938 film), a Soviet film directed by Lev Arnshtam
- Friends (1971 film), a British film with a soundtrack by Elton John and Bernie Taupin
- Friends (1988 film), a Japanese-Swedish film
- Friends (1993 film), a South African film starring Kerry Fox
- Friends (1999 film), a Malayalam film starring Jayaram and Mukesh
- Friends (2001 film), a Tamil film starring Joseph Vijay and Surya Sivakumar, a remake of the Malayalam film
- Friends (2002 film), an Indian film
- Friends (With Benefits), a 2009 comedy-drama film
- Friend (2001 film), a South Korean film directed by Kwak Kyung-taek, remade as a 2009 TV series (see below)
- Friend (2009 film), a Bengali film directed by Shatabdi Roy
Literature
- Friends (magazine), a late 1960s radical magazine
- The Friend (Quaker magazine), a British magazine
- The Friend (LDS magazine), a Mormon children's magazine
- The Friends (play), by Arnold Wesker
- Friend (novel), by Diana Henstell, adapted for the film Deadly Friend
- Friends: A Love Story, a nonfiction book by Angela Bassett and Courtney B. Vance with Hilary Beard
- Friend, a fictional evil artificial intelligence in The Destroyer novel series
- The Friend, monthly newspaper for seamen published in Honolulu by Samuel C. Damon 1843–1867
Music
Albums
- Friends (B'z album)
- Friends (The Beach Boys album), and the title song (see below)
- Friends (Chick Corea album), and the title song
- Friends (Dionne Warwick album)
- Friends (The Easybeats album), and the title song
- Friends (Erina Mano album)
- Friends (Shalamar album), and the title song
- Friends (Sly and Robbie album)
- The Friends EP, by Ween, and the title song
- Friends (film soundtrack), from the 1971 film, by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, and the title song
- Friend (album), by S.E.S.
- Friend (EP), by Grizzly Bear
- Friends, an album by Larry Carlton
- Friends, an album by Mocca
- Friends, an EP by Testeagles, and the title song
Songs
- "Friends" (Aura Dione song)
- "Friends" (The Beach Boys song)
- "Friends" (Bette Midler song), also recorded as "(You Got to Have) Friends" by co-writer Buzzy Linhart
- "Friends" (Jody Watley song)
- "Friends" (Joe Satriani composition)
- "Friends" (John Michael Montgomery song)
- "Friends" (Led Zeppelin song)
- "Friends" (Razzy Bailey song)
- "Friends" (Scooter song)
- "Friends!", by Nami Tamaki
- "Friends", by Adam and the Ants
- "Friends", by Amii Stewart from Try Love
- "Friends", by Backyard Babies
- "Friends", by Barry Manilow from Barry Manilow I
- "Friends", by Deadsy
- "Friends", by Faster Pussycat from Whipped!
- "Friends", by Gentle Giant from Giant for a Day!
- "Friends", by Michael W. Smith from Michael W. Smith Project
- "Friends", by The Police, B-side of the single "Don't Stand So Close to Me"
- "Friends", by Raven-Symoné and Anneliese Van der Pol from That's So Raven Too!
- "Friends", by Rebecca, featuring Nokko
- "Friends", by Norwegian singer Stella Getz
- "Friends", by Tubeway Army from the self-titled album
- "Friends", by Ween from La Cucaracha
- "Friends", by Whodini from Escape
- "Friend", by Ayumi Hamasaki, B-side of the single "Poker Face"
- "Friend", by Christine McVie from In the Meantime
Performers
- Friends (Swedish band), a sextet who represented Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest 2001
- Friends (American band), an American band from Brooklyn
- Friends, an American soft rock trio in the mid-1970s
- Friends (Dutch band), a 1980s band featuring Carola Smit
People
- Friend (surname)
- Friend Humphrey (1787–1854), New York politician
Places
- United States
- Friend, Kansas
- Friend, Nebraska
- Friend, Oregon
- Friend (MBTA station), Boston, Massachusetts, a former Orange Line entrance at the current Haymarket station
- Friends Hospital, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Friends University, in Wichita, Kansas
- Friends Arena, in Stockholm, Sweden
Television
- Friends (1979 TV series), an American kids-oriented drama
- Friends (1994 TV series), an American sitcom series
- Friends (2002 TV series), a South Korean-Japanese drama
- Friend (2009 TV series), a South Korean drama, a remake of the 2001 film Friend
- "Friend", an episode of Death Note
- "The Friend", an episode of Frasier
Other uses
- Friends FM, a radio station in Kolkata, India
- Friend (automobile), an American automobile
- Friend (climbing), or spring-loaded camming device, a type of rock climbing anchor
- Friend function, in object-oriented programming, to allow access to private or protected data in a class from outside the class
- Friend class, a class allowed to access data in another class
- Friend of the court, or amicus curiae, a party not involved a case who offers the court information or other assistance
- Friends-International, a NGO aid foundation
- Friends, an instant messaging service provided by Steam
- Friends, a name used in the Two by Twos house churches to refer to their members
- In legal occupations in the United Kingdom:
- My friend
- Noble and learned friend
- Friend (Facebook)
- The plural of the noun Friend
See also
- All pages beginning with "Friend"
- All pages with titles containing Friend
- All pages with titles containing Friends
- List of Friends Schools
- Friendship (disambiguation)
- My Friend (disambiguation)
- Frend (disambiguation)
- Freind
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