Country Dictionary

A fork of Rural Dictionary

maties

A term used by chavs describing their herd.

I'll get my maties on u u f***ing gribo

by adamboult June 21, 2005

MATI

Mad at the Internet, essentially when someone is raging online over something trivial like a TV Show

Lucas: Um Aktually this is incorrect to the lore so you're a horrible person Connor: Stop being MATI and touch grass

by PetarPeaheron November 13, 2022

matie

Minor coloquialism for the informal definition of a friend, i.e. mate

hey matie, how the hell are ya?

by Pote Wollock January 20, 2004

mati

this word was commonly use by malaysian's chinese, meaning is in big trouble it's real meaning is 'die'

''walau!! this time sure mati one!'' ''mati liao lah! what happened??'' ''mati mati mati mati mati......mati mati mati mati....mati...mati..(non-stop, with the head shaking)''

by ahpok August 14, 2004

Mati

Matis are rlly nice, kind, fun and caring. They are beautiful inside and out and aren’t afraid to say what they think. They don’t rlly care what you think about them. Matis can make you laugh and they always have a smile on there face. They can really make your day. They have a personality to die for. People either love her or hate her. But it’s hard not to. She’s very smart when she wants to be and it very social. One of a kind best friend. This is a type of girl to keep in your life for a very long time.

Mati your so pretty. Lol why are you so funny Mati.

by Woah woah woah man February 14, 2018

mati

Malay for "dead" (in the sense of "Oh shit", not pertaining to death). Commonly used in Southeast Asia.

I mati already! You got me into so much trouble!

by schnotty January 04, 2004

maty

slang for "half" or "halfway". the world needs to use "maty" instead of half of halfway. its a global revolution of the word.

"he only finished maty of his sandwich...i wonder if he'll let me eat the rest." "he drove matyway to his school, then realized he forgot maty of his work at home, so he drove back and picked it up."

by capt. john smith November 25, 2006