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What is old mate?Old mate is a male drug dealer I wanted to score drugs so I went and saw my old mate old mate - videoOld mate - what is it?The example of a person your teacher uses. So, imagine me and my friend, lets just call him "Old Mate". What does "old mate" mean?1. An Australian colloquialism that can be used to refer to any person, animal or object, regardless of gender. The Term is also valid regardless whether old mate is present. The identity of old mate is generally indicated by the context of the phrase. Old mate came over to my place when he was stoned as fuck, and started firin' shotty shells at my fucking cat. The bastard... Old mate - what does it mean?Old Mate can be used to isolate a single individual out of a returned servicemen's earlybird dinner special at the local. Oy old mate, You. Me. Outside the R-ey. Right Now. Old mate - meaningUsed to describe someone you dislike thereby avoiding using there name. Old mate slept with my girlfriend when I was serving overseas. Old mate - definition1. Word to describe a good friend. 1. "Whats up, old mate?" Old mate - slang"Old mate" is an Australian Colloquialism, usually used to refer to someone who you do not know the name of. It is normally used as a substitute for "that guy", "this guy", "his" or "he". The person referred to as "old mate" is normally the subject of ridicule. When you use the term "old mate", the target audience will normally always know who you are talking about, or easily be able to work it out. Just take a look at old mate's hairy butt-cheeks sticking out of his pants. Old mateAustralia, "Old Mate" : old mate who just moved in down the road asked me to mow his lawn. Old maten. Australian colloquialism. A replacement term for a person's name within a sentence. Usage stems from the idea that a person need not be named during a statement or anecdote, but that his or her identity can be deduced by the context of the message. Person one: "I had sex with old mate. Again." Old mateOld Mate is a brilliant Australian invention used to refer to someone that you are somehow connected with but don't personally know. Its general tone is derogatory but its not offensive. EG: if you saw a drunk person stumbling across the road you could say..."have a look at old mate over there" or in a traffic incident....."and old mate just drove straight into me" |
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