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The 9 Types Of Friends You Have In College Told By 'The Jersey Shore'

"Being called "Angelina" is like, one of the worst things you can be called." - Pauly D

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The 9 Types Of Friends You Have In College Told By 'The Jersey Shore'
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It was the most iconic reality show of our generation -- Jersey Shore. The show followed the ups and downs of a group of friends and their time in the Jersey Shore house and left us laughing for all four years it was on air. From gym, tan, laundry to t-shirt time, no other reality show could ever beat watching Snookie wasted trying to find the beach while on the beach. They knew how to shut down the New Jersey beaches before Chris Christie ever did.


1. Snookie

Your Snookie-like friend is the life of the party. They are always down to go out, so they are your go-to for a fun night. They're a hot mess with a big heart, and even though you always end up babysitting them they would definitely do the same for you always.

2. JWoww

JWoww is the most loyal friend you have. It's the friend that would do anything for you, including standing up for you. She always seems to be well put together and knows what she wants and will go for it.

3. Pauly D

Your friend that is like Pauly D is the type that makes you laugh until your stomach hurts. When things are tough and you don't feel like smiling, they will make you smile and laugh like no other. They also make for the best wingman/woman, because they'll stick around and help the situation even when there's nothing in it for them.

4. Vinny


The Vinny of your friend group is a sweetheart. They're usually the baby of the group, but always the nicest. They're funny and kind and will always look out for you. Friends like Vinny are important to keep close.

5. Mike "The Situation"

Okay, so you don't even really like Mike, but they're always around you so you feel obligated to be nice to them and hang out with them. In a few years, they'll be off doing who knows what and you really won't talk anymore.

6. Ronnie

The Ronnie of your friend group is pretty boring. They are a stick in the mud and almost always want to go home as soon as you go out. But when they do go out, they go all out and it's truly amazing.

7. Sammi "Sweetheart"

It's the ultimate frenemie. They can be a real bitch sometimes, but other times they can be a real sweetheart (hence the name). Although you really don't like them 50% of the time, the other 50% they are your ultimate best friend.

8. Deena

Deena friends are basically a Snookie 2.0. Just as fun, but a little less messy.

9. Angelina

No one is even friends with the Angelina type friends. They hang around your friend group, constantly causing drama, and deep down is an awful person. Stay away from the Angelina's, because they're bad news.

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