*A partner, especially in military-related things.
*The communist term to refer to a friend or ally.
*The communist term to refer to a friend or ally.
by Dave March 26, 2004
"Good Day, Comrade!"
"Bonjour, Comrade! Have you seen Susan? I haven't seen that comrade since our last worker's revolt."
"Sorry, Comrade, haven't seen that Comrade either.
"Bonjour, Comrade! Have you seen Susan? I haven't seen that comrade since our last worker's revolt."
"Sorry, Comrade, haven't seen that Comrade either.
by ComradeConrad4 May 19, 2017
(also 'dot comrade') n. an acquaintance first encountered online whom you have not yet met in real life
can range from something as casual and one-dimensional as a preferred online chess opponent to a mutual Livejournal friend whose blogs you've both commented on for years to someone you often corresponded with via webcams and even might have had cybersex with
can range from something as casual and one-dimensional as a preferred online chess opponent to a mutual Livejournal friend whose blogs you've both commented on for years to someone you often corresponded with via webcams and even might have had cybersex with
"Sure, she's listed 400 friends on her Myspace, but most of them are .comrades."
"That reminds me of something my friend Dave said yesterday. Well, actually it was something he wrote on his blog--he's more of a .comrade."
"That reminds me of something my friend Dave said yesterday. Well, actually it was something he wrote on his blog--he's more of a .comrade."
by Michael Bukakis January 13, 2007
The word Comrade is a word used by most communists to describe a friend, ally, or to replace a title.
by Eat Bran August 16, 2009
The communist word for friend or ally. Frequently used in Mother Russia, China, Cuba, and North Korea. (also used in our english class)
by Maren n Emily July 10, 2003
by JFKsHeadWound June 19, 2009