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you have an argument and stop being friendly with them
to fall out
an ending of a relationship or partnership; a separation
to split up
spending time together socially, and having a romantic relationship
to go out
To have a pleasant relationship with someone; to be friends with someone.
to get on with someone
to be attracted to someone and start to love that person
to fall for someone
to start to forget someone and feel happy again after a relationship has ended
to get over someone
look after a child until it is an adult
to bring someone up
advance to maturity; develop into an adult
to grow up
tolerate or endure something
to put up with something
to scold someone; to attack someone verbally
to tell someone off
have a great deal of respect for someone
to look up to someone
To fail or disappoint someone; to neglect or be unable to do what was wanted, required, or promised to someone
to let someone down