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Critics argue that the word sounds "sloppy" or "like a toddler trying to say ‘biscuits.’" Others claim that overusing the term in corporate settings (e.g., a manager saying “We’re all bezzers on this team!” ) drains it of its authenticity.

While "besties" can sometimes sound juvenile or twee, "bezzers" carries a gritty, ride-or-die energy. You don’t call an acquaintance bezzers . You call the person who has seen you cry over spilled milk, helped you move a couch at 11 PM, and knows your takeout order by heart. Like many slang terms, the exact origin of "bezzers" is murky, but its popularization is often attributed to UK reality TV and grime culture. bezzers

It is the linguistic equivalent of a side-hug turning into a full-frontal bear hug. Derived from the phrase "besties" (which itself is a derivative of "best friends"), "bezzers" takes the intimacy of friendship and adds a layer of playful, unbreakable loyalty. Critics argue that the word sounds "sloppy" or

Linguists tracking the term point to its heavy use in the London and Essex scenes around the late 2010s. It gained mainstream traction through shows like The Only Way Is Essex (TOWIE) and various British drill music lyrics. The word feels distinctly British in its construction—taking a common word ("bess" or "bez" as a truncation of "best") and adding the casual "-ers" suffix (think "savers" for "saving grace" or "dunzers" for "done"). You call the person who has seen you