friend of a friend
friend of a friend
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Friend of a friend
Friend of a friend is a phrase used to refer to someone that one does not know well, literally, a friend of a friend. In some social sciences, the phrase is used as a half-joking shorthand for the fact that much of the information on which people act comes from distant sources and cannot be confirmed. It is probably best known from urban legend studies, where it was popularized by Jan Harold Brunvand. The term was apparently first published by Rodney Dale in his 1978 book The Tumour in the Whale, in which he discussed the "FOAFtale". The rise of social network services has led to increased use of this term.
Friend of a Friend
Friend of a Friend is an acoustic song by Foo Fighters, featured on their 2005 album In Your Honor. The song is performed solely by Foo Fighters' guitarist/lead vocalist Dave Grohl. An earlier version of this song was recorded in 1990, after Grohl had joined the band Nirvana.
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