A fork of Rural Dictionary
used as a 'put down' when directed at any individual,group or suggestion by an individual. Is always said with a blank faced expression and a monotone voice to indicate your utter contempt and disdain for someones suggestion or action.
a)person A: Hi, can i sit here?
person B: no mate
b)Person A: Oh, here comes Trent,
Person B: Yeah, hes such a 'nomate'
(British) A friend or companion or it's used as a friendly form of address between men or boys
1. A friend or companion.
2. A slang in the UK and Australia used with both friends and common people.
3. A sexual partner.
4. (If your a girl) Your lesbian sex mate that you have bit on her ear to mark her.
5. The origin of the internet word m8.
1. Hey mate wan't a beer?
2. Hey mate wan't a beer?
3. Hey Sofie.. Wanna mate?
4. Your my mate!! ^.^ (Usualy followed by lot's of oral sex)
5. 5up m8!!111
friend. Though its origins are widely disputed, it is a British word, brought over to Australia by the convicts, then some Kiwi tourist stole it.
England: "This is John, he's my mate."
Australia: "G'day mate!"
Kiwiland: "YOUR MY MATE?!!!!!!!!111!1!1!111!!"
anyone you don't know or can't remeber the name of
"hey johno long time no see how are you?"
- "yeah good... mate yourself??"
"hey watch it mate"
One of the best friends you can ask for. Extremely trustable. If you have one you should never let them go. Mate will always give you really good advice, he is really funny and kind.
OMG YOU'VE GOT A MATE?! You should never let them go!