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Vernacular contraction for "compare" meaning mate, from Pescara and Neaple's dialect. Used when having funny conversations, jokes, or when you get pissed . Otherwise, not that much used in common speaking.
"Compà l' altra sera si so' sfasciati di brutto!"
"Aye mate yesterday nite they to'lly got baked !"

"N'gulo compa', stai a vede?"
"Hell, you seeing, mah nigga ?
Compà by Pescarese May 25, 2014
Who saves your life every single day. Who makes you smile even if you are not happy. The best people in this world. My life.
compà by compà September 4, 2021
a friendly way to call your friends or strangers, used in southern Italy. The "Combà" variant is also widespread
"con stai compà"
"how are you bro"
Compà by Orzo March 2, 2022
Compa refers to mate, friend, brother. Comes from spanish from the word companero which translate to peer, but used as a friendly way to talk about your homies.
I went with my "compa" to the movies!- Fui con mi "compa" al cine!
Compa by Tracerone December 16, 2019
COMPA ( COM PA )...Short for compadre used by chicano, old school pachucos male friends to define there close frendship and respect
Say compa you going to the game

ORALE compa ill see you there
Compa by ADRTE June 18, 2013