Phrase

Joined At The Hip

Meaning:

Two people who are together a lot.

Examples:

  • We're joined at the hip these days, and it's only going to get worse.
  • Well, it's not like we're exactly joined at the hip.
  • The truth is we're joined at the hip.
  • We have to be joined at the hip.
  • Aren't you guys supposed to be joined at the hip or something?
  • Because from here to Spokane, you and I are joined at the hip.
  • We're not joined at the hip.
  • You were joined at the hip, you two, weren't you?
  • You're like... joined at the hip! No, we're not. I'm finished with Shane.
  • From now on, I want the two of you joined at the hip.