Mate
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Slang for friend used in New Zealand, Britain, Australia and Tasmania
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- A friend or companion.
- A sexual partner.
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the traditional greeting in Australia
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A male companion to share beer and sports with.
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A word meaning friend or in some cases, the equivolent of man. Most often used in Australia, New Zealand and Britain.
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Word describing a friend, recognisably Australian though also used in Britain and New Zealand. In Australia, the term is most commonly used between men, when they cannot remember each others names.
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Something Kiwis say when they want to be like Australians.
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typical argentine drink, similar to tea but served in a very different way. people drink it in groups, like families, specially on sundays
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Casual form of address between males in the United Kingdom
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friend. Though its origins are widely disputed, it is a British word, brought over to Australia by the [convict]s, then some Kiwi tourist stole it.
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