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1. Friend date.
2. Going out with a friend with benefits. "I was supposed to go on a frate last night with Sara, but we ended up just making out in my dorm."
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A friend that is your date. No benefits. Just friends. Hey, Jenn would you be my frate for prom?
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Term used to describe a date with friends. This is not contradictory, because a date can be described as a get together. It combines the words friend and date, and can describe Four friends, two boys and two girls, venture to a movie, but none of them are dating. Thus, a frate.
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a friend date "I just went on a frate with that chick, we are friends"
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Front + Gate, a gang that completes most of their vandalism at the front gate of a house. "Frate got my house last night"
-throwing rocks at windows -removing letterboxes -smashing lights |
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