by NilesDevin February 10, 2010
Get the Gay Mate mug.Original definition refers to a group of baby animals born to the same mom such as a litter of kittens or puppies.
New definition: people who share your birthday and therefore same astrological influences.
New definition: people who share your birthday and therefore same astrological influences.
I just checked out my birth day online and found out that there's a ton of famous people who are my litter mates.
Because we share the same birthday, my best friend and I are litter mates.
Because we share the same birthday, my best friend and I are litter mates.
by angeet June 5, 2010
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by congratsmate April 2, 2019
Get the Congrats Mate mug.used when insulting someone for a mistake or embarrasing moment. usually used when someone says a joke that isnt funny, a statement that no one understands or a blonde comment that only the idiot that said it thinks its true. said to the person who made the mistake, or to a friend of theirs.
Idiot Girl: i sware a goldfish cost like a hundred pounds?
Boy <to Idiot Girl>: whos ur mate?
Idiot Girl: i sware a goldfish cost like a hundred pounds?
Boy <to Idiot Girls best mate>: whos ur mate?
Boy <to Idiot Girl>: whos ur mate?
Idiot Girl: i sware a goldfish cost like a hundred pounds?
Boy <to Idiot Girls best mate>: whos ur mate?
by the real shawty November 7, 2007
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by TheMagicMan88 May 23, 2008
Get the under-testi-mate mug.by Adeadlyliquid November 14, 2004
Get the WTF, mate? mug.What many of us (Americans) believe to be a popular greeting in Australia. Many people get this idea from the media, which makes it seems like every time you see an Australian person they will say this.
NOT TRUE!
I spent 2 weeks there and didn't here that ONCE!
Yes, they say mate and an occasional g'day but I never heard them together.
It's more of a stereotype than anything else.
NOT TRUE!
I spent 2 weeks there and didn't here that ONCE!
Yes, they say mate and an occasional g'day but I never heard them together.
It's more of a stereotype than anything else.
American (sees Australian, wants to make it look like
Americans know anything about other cultures): G'day Mate!
Australian: Wtf? Oh, hello.
American: I thought all Australians say that.
Australian: Nope, almost none of us do.
American (feels like an idiot): Bye then.
Australian (thinks, what an idiot): Bye.
Americans know anything about other cultures): G'day Mate!
Australian: Wtf? Oh, hello.
American: I thought all Australians say that.
Australian: Nope, almost none of us do.
American (feels like an idiot): Bye then.
Australian (thinks, what an idiot): Bye.
by THE Definitive Definer July 13, 2012
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