A slang word for friend commonly used by Aussies (Australians)
Poms (British people)
Kiwis (New Zealanders)
Poms (British people)
Kiwis (New Zealanders)
Aussie: how are ya mate/good on ya mate/g'day mate
Pom: you right mate (cockney way of saying hello)
Kiwi: aw fuckin 'ell mate
Pom: you right mate (cockney way of saying hello)
Kiwi: aw fuckin 'ell mate
by Aussie_m8 October 26, 2015
Get the Mate mug."No mates" is a common insult referring to the fact that someone has 0 friends.
It is also often associated with a rofl emoji indicating that you are laughing at their shortcomings.
It is also often associated with a rofl emoji indicating that you are laughing at their shortcomings.
by MyGoodFriendHoward October 28, 2021
Get the no mates mug.“Soz mate” a UK graffiti term used for when an artist vandalises another artists painting as is caught.
The culprit with often start spouting “soz mate” and shake everyone’s hands
The culprit with often start spouting “soz mate” and shake everyone’s hands
by Wolf.circles February 5, 2023
Get the Soz mate mug.This word has no translation into english, it's meaning being derived from the context of the situation it is used in, the length of time it is said, and the inflection in the users voice. It has meanings as diverse as "the guy you get pissed with on a saturday night" to "the guy you get pissed off at on a monday morning."
"'Sgoin on maaate?" "You dinged me car's what's goin on, mate..." "Aw maate... It was only a bit of paint taken off. Don't be so bloody pissy."
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