
by Quädric form May 31, 2014

by Mr.pbh May 05, 2020

Derived from French "camarade", which was in turn derived from Latin "camara", this term means one with whom feelings of camaraderie are shared. A friend, associate, or partner can be considered a comrade. This term was, in fact, used by socialists before the Soviets popularized it, and continues to be used today by socialists, communists, and even without political connotations.
by Theos July 28, 2007

by Llegovski October 01, 2003

1. A word used to greet good friends or close allies. To refer to somebody as “Comrade” is to refer to them as a good friend. Your comrade is somebody you can trust, easily talk to, and have a good connection with.
2. An ally in battle. Your comrade in battle is somebody who would be willing to risk your life to save.
3. A form of greeting used among friends, and communists
4. A communist
2. An ally in battle. Your comrade in battle is somebody who would be willing to risk your life to save.
3. A form of greeting used among friends, and communists
4. A communist
1. “Are you friends with him?”
“Yes, we are fellow comrades.”
2. Soldier: “Help”
You: “I’ll save you!” *Runs into battle to save
your comrade*
3. “Greetings comrade!”
“Greetings!”
4: “Who is that?”
“That is that comrade dude.”
“Is he communist?”
“Yeah.”
“Yes, we are fellow comrades.”
2. Soldier: “Help”
You: “I’ll save you!” *Runs into battle to save
your comrade*
3. “Greetings comrade!”
“Greetings!”
4: “Who is that?”
“That is that comrade dude.”
“Is he communist?”
“Yeah.”
by ChampionOfFire December 26, 2019

COMRAD stands for: crazy overprocrastinating mischief reading aesthetical don'talktome.
another word for friend but not quite friend.
another word for friend but not quite friend.
lowselfesteemlord: hi COMRAD!
me: hi.
me: hi.
by Mayflowr March 07, 2023
