In this study, we have disclosed in which way the perennially alive Coulomb-Amontons law of friction can be called upon its plausible extension toward (bio)nanoscale. We have rather addressed an applied (biological) physics’ practical problem, and have sketched how it can be solved in a semi-quantitative hybryd-type way. We have provided a strong evidence on which nanotribopairs one ought to rest in order to solve efficiently the friction–lubrication, and to some extent, wear viz structural deficiency problem of articular devices, the latter being envisioned as a fundamental biomimetic problem. Of course, the main quest addressed has not been solved in full, but some partial semi-quantitative solutions on ultralow coefficient of friction have been given, and critically discussed.