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    [Noun]  | "com*pa*dre" | \ kəm-ˈpä-drā \


    1: a close friend : buddy


    Origin: 1834 ;

     Spanish, literally, godfather, from Medieval Latin compater{mat|compeer|};

    [Noun]  | "compadres" 


    1: a person who has a strong liking for and trust in another;


      * e.g., " ... they're longtime compadres who have been through a lot together "





    [Noun]  | "compadre" 


    1: a person who has a strong liking for and trust in another;


      * e.g., " ... they're longtime compadres who have been through a lot together "





     [ "compadre" ]

    1:  godfather

      * e.g.,  ... mi compadre murio el sabado pasado en iraq. 


     [ "compadre" ]

    2:  a close friend

      * e.g.,  ... los compadres duermien durante el clase. 


     [ "compadre" ]

    3:  a classmate


     [ "compadre" ]

    4:  a companion in war

     [ "compadre" ]

    1: originally meant to "co-parent". a term used in antiquity to detote two men who had taken an oath of friendship or blood-brotherood before the Church. later, such relationships and ceremonies were known as becoming "siblings before God", and still later compadre became synonymous with the role of godparents or baptismal sponsors.

     [ "compadre" ]

    1:  Mexicans will pick two people to be God-Parents to their child. The Parents and the the God Parents are "Compadres' " The males usually use the child as an excuse to drink excessively.

      * e.g.,  ... "Honey, I'm going to my compadres' house after work today. We're going to drink some Bud-Ice and down some shots of Tequila. Then I'll stumble home and give you that Tony Sanchez you've been asking about." 


     [ "compadre" ]

    2:  Drinking Partner.

      * e.g.,  ... "I went to visit my compadre and God child. I had a few beers and next thing I know I'm in a pool of my own piss and vomit." 

     [ "compadre" ]

    1: When two best friends both have children, they go from being best friends to compadres or comadres (co-parents)

      * e.g.,  ... Now that Jaime has a son, he's my compadre. 

     [ "compadre" ]

    1: Signifies a point in a relationship beyond friendship yet below the level of a romantic encounter. Not to be confused with a "boyfriend" or "girlfriend". Although this type of relationship may progress to that level, there is no guarantee of anything beyond friendship.

      * e.g.,  ... T is my compadre. 

     [ "Affirmative Compadre" ]

    1: a synonym phrase to: yeah buddy (yb) and indeed chum (ic); a phrase often used by two bestfriends that are inseparable, preferably both golfers; whose names are both Hannah and Collin; the coolest people you will ever meet. acronym: AC

      * e.g.,  ... Hannah: "hey are you practicing at the gaven today?" 

     [ "El Compadre" ]

    1: Someone whos your bestest friend and you love them dearly.

      * e.g.,  ... Chris See  


     [ "El Compadre" ]

    2: Even if they dont know what they are talking about.

      * e.g.,  ... AKA Chrissyface 


     [ "El Compadre" ]

    3: Oh and someone who fucks piggies.=)

     [ "los compadres" ]

    1: The best Mexican restaurant in the whole wide world that is a fact

      * e.g.,  ... Man los compadres is littt 

     [ "Likely Fable Compadre" ]

    1: A substitute for the common expression "cool story bro". Often shows signs of dis-interest and not caring.

      * e.g.,  ... Dude i've got a massive boner." "Likely Fable Compadre 

     [ "Compadre" ]

    1: A jokingly ironic title with a meaning akin to buddy, chum, pal but with added flavor. Having Mexican origin, this definition applies to Western use.

      * e.g.,  ... Reed: "Ay! Compadre, how's it cooking?" (finger guns) Adam: "Goddamn, the guys missed you" 

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