In Tagalog, the main dialect in the Philippines, means dude or bro; a very close friend.

Pronounced: PAR'day.

For women it's marde. Similar pronunciation
Yo, parde! What's up?
by Tenacious Faulker July 19, 2009
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Cornish word for mate; originated before the English language reached Cornwall, when it was used for a miner's workmate, as they commonly mined in twos.
Reet pard. Madder do ee?
by Girlee March 17, 2005
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Alright pard'

Short for partner, as in "howdy partner"
by amber November 26, 2003
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your partner in a game of halo

a friend

someone who you can be friends with

instead of friends you have pards
wish my pards wasn't on the other side of the map!

wheres all my pardsi's at?
by John cheek doctor November 5, 2009
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North American, informal. Shorthand for "partner." Prevalent in rural Western and Southwestern dialects. Used with familiars and strangers to connote friendliness, approachableness.
Afternoon, pard. Helluva frog strangler out thar, ain't it?
by W.L. Cee July 14, 2021
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Pards origination --
Pards came from John Watkins at Seacliff calling me partner all the time .... and one day abbreviated it to Pards ...
Crazy now that it has spread to Mesa, Shady and Big Canyon from our constant use of it with our group ...
Pards is the "bro" of our golf game.
Pards let’s get a round at Mesa
by Mesa VerDick October 26, 2018
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By using the first three letters of PARty and the last three letters of hARD, the word PARD can then be created simply meaning to party hard.
Use:

#1) First Person: Hey do you like to drink?

Second Person: Hell yeah! I f^£king PARD!

#2) First Person: So what did you end up doing last weekend?

Second Person: Damn all of us PARDIED! You should have been there!
by BrandonW6735 November 3, 2013
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