camaraderie
A spirit of friendship.
Spending long days and nights together on the road, the members of a traveling theater group develop a strong sense of camaraderie.
Camaraderie of loss
Opposite of 'friends with benefits '. When one of the dudes involved in a friendship often incurs a loss owing to the nature of friendship. You can't say no, for instance, or want to go an extra mile to be helpful to the friend yo don't want to lose.
Azra: So you two were like friends with benefits?
Adil: It was more of a camaraderie of loss. I could never say no to her and here we are.
Adil: It was more of a camaraderie of loss. I could never say no to her and here we are.
camaraderie of lugheads
A special bond that develops between the dull and dumb members of a group. Internet Chat Rooms, work environments, and classrooms often have their own camaraderie of lugheads.
I see that this Chat Room has its own camaraderie of lugheads... Intelligent debate doesn't stand a chance.
Camaraderie
mutual trust and friendship among people who spend a lot of time together”
The enforced camaraderie of office life
The enforced camaraderie of office life
And it certainly appeared that way, with no shortage of banter and camaraderie