by 404dotexe May 4, 2015

When two organisms of the oppisite gender, go into sexual activitys, and make a new organism of the same species.
by theliongod December 2, 2005

Used in Australia and the United Kingdom, Particularly England and Wales
1.Meaning a friend or acquaintance.
2.Can be used to address somebody if you do not know the persons name
1.Meaning a friend or acquaintance.
2.Can be used to address somebody if you do not know the persons name
1 "I'm going to the park with my mates" or "She's just my mate"
2 "Excuse me mate, do you have the time?"
2 "Excuse me mate, do you have the time?"
by welshyrob April 2, 2008

1. Sometimes used in England and Australia as a synonym for "Friend".
2. A movie my friend who I will call L and her sister who I will call A made and it was really bad but funny to watch because we played like every character and we tried to feed A to a vicious chipmunk and it was very mental but fun.
2. A movie my friend who I will call L and her sister who I will call A made and it was really bad but funny to watch because we played like every character and we tried to feed A to a vicious chipmunk and it was very mental but fun.
by Hyper Chick January 21, 2005

Slang term in English Language for a friend. Used to describe someone who replies to messages from other ‘mates’, enjoys banter, and doesn’t spend all day avoiding other ‘mates’ and leaving them to play Warzone and FIFA on their own.
by Herblover69 April 14, 2020

used as a 'put down' when directed at any individual,group or suggestion by an individual. Is always said with a blank faced expression and a monotone voice to indicate your utter contempt and disdain for someones suggestion or action.
a)person A: Hi, can i sit here?
person B: no mate
b)Person A: Oh, here comes Trent,
Person B: Yeah, hes such a 'nomate'
person B: no mate
b)Person A: Oh, here comes Trent,
Person B: Yeah, hes such a 'nomate'
by Trent September 24, 2003

See you tomorrow, mate!
by Fireboy123 January 10, 2018
