two people who are inseparable
two people closely connected, or always together
two people who spend more time together than is usual
Chris and Jenny have been joined at the hip since they started dating each other a year ago. You would never see one without the other.
Sally and I are very much in love, but we are not joined at the hip, you know. We very much have our own personal lives and space.
Those two girls are more than just friends, they are like soul-sisters. They have been joined at the hip since the time they were in school.
Those two seem to be joined at the hip. They are always together.
Happy couples need not be the ones who are joined at the hip. In fact, couples who have a personal space tend to be happier in their relationships.
There is no origin for this idiom
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