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What does it mean when someone say's " I'll be your huckleberry"?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It possibly does mean 'friend', but in relatively recent US colloquial language, 'huckleberry' meant 'sweetheart', though in earlier times it meant 'someone of no consequence'! Earlier still, the word was used to imply something valueless. Americans seem to have used it in much the same way as we British used 'peppercorn', as in the phrase "a peppercorn rent". Perhaps it all has to do with "whispering sweet nothings"?
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