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It means that the person who is really your friend will be your friend no matter what trouble you're in. When you need them, they are your friend. The other kind of friend is called a "Fair Weather Friend," who only wants to be with you when everything is find.

The friend who shows up when you are in need--of comfort, money, support, whatever--is truly your friend, indeed (and in deed, or action)!

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This actually means the opposite of what people suppose it means!

If someone needs something from you (a friend in need) then they are really, really friendly to you, hoping that you will help them out.

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friends are like crayons they will add colors to your black and white days of your life. be a good friend and be true to yourself and if others don't like you that's their problem life is short have fun while you can dont waste your time to haters

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