"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 29, 2021
no mates is usually used as an insult, or to just piss someone off (like a lot) but be carefully if they do have mates and you get bashed
by IDIDNTPASSNNN November 24, 2021
An oddly shaped European man, with an affinity for Asian culture specially women and exotic Latin American food
“Entonces The Mate is in town; let’s find a Chinese happy ending massage after we get some tacos and mezcal”
by Molecule Man April 02, 2019
Mate-Peng is commonly in germany for a combination of two drinks; Mate and often times alcohol like Vodka. It is used more often but similarly as the word Turbo-Mate.
The combination of words comes on the one hand from the drink "Mate" which is a popular caffeine drink amongst students in germany and the Word "Peng" which can be translated as "bang". This part of the combination can be explained by the german idiom: "... mit Schuss" which means something with alcohol. But can be directly translated as "... with a shot" (in this case it comes from the word "to shoot"). And since a shot makes a "bang" noise or a "Peng" noise it is called Mate-Peng
The combination of words comes on the one hand from the drink "Mate" which is a popular caffeine drink amongst students in germany and the Word "Peng" which can be translated as "bang". This part of the combination can be explained by the german idiom: "... mit Schuss" which means something with alcohol. But can be directly translated as "... with a shot" (in this case it comes from the word "to shoot"). And since a shot makes a "bang" noise or a "Peng" noise it is called Mate-Peng
by P. Likan December 25, 2023
by Abdi Carlos April 12, 2018
by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 10, 2025
Look at that dirty Fate is a Mate!
by Sjsiidjdjss August 26, 2018