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    [Noun]  | "com*rade" | \ ˈkäm-ˌrad \


    1: an intimate friend or associate : companion

    2: a fellow soldier

    3: communist


    Origin: 1544 ;

     Middle French camarade group sleeping in one room, roommate, companion, from Old Spanish camarada, from cámara room, from Late Latin camera, camara{mat|chamber|};

    [Noun phrase]  | "comrade in arms" 


    1: a person one fought with or worked together with to achieve something

    [Idiom]  | "in arms" 


    1: —often used in the brother/sister/comrade in arms to indicate one has helped to fight an enemy especially in a war

    [Noun]  | "comrade" 


    1: a person frequently seen in the company of another;


      * e.g., " ... the boy, and two others who are known to be his comrades, are wanted for questioning by the police "





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


      * e.g., " ... we expect to be comrades for the rest of our lives "





    3: an adherent or advocate of an economic system in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the state;


      * e.g., " ... a novel about an aging comrade's eventual disenchantment with communism and its excesses "



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     [ "comrade" ]

    1: 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.

      * e.g.,  ... "Flashback Jim was my comrade in arms in Vietnam." 

     [ "comrade" ]

    1: Variant of "companion" formed in England in the 1500's. It was a military (especially naval) term to address one who had achieved the same high ranking as yourself, and may only be used by commanders, admirals and such.

      * e.g.,  ... "Comrade Gumba" sunk your battleship, bitch. 


     [ "comrade" ]

    2: In the USSR it became a popular form of address, and of welcome into the social groups surrounding bolshevism.


     [ "comrade" ]

    3: Replacement for "sir" or "mister"

     [ "comrade" ]

    1: *A partner, especially in military-related things.

      * e.g.,  ... "Welcome to Russia, comrade!" 


     [ "comrade" ]

    2: *The communist term to refer to a friend or ally.

      * e.g.,  ... -russian dude greeting you in Russia 

     [ "comrade" ]

    1: The communist word for friend or ally. Frequently used in Mother Russia, China, Cuba, and North Korea. (also used in our english class)

      * e.g.,  ... Comrades, hail to the Iron Fist of Communism!!! 

     [ "comrade" ]

    1: away to call your friend when you're in the Soviet Union

      * e.g.,  ... hello comrade please wipe my ass. 

     [ "comrade" ]

    1: 'peer' in french

      * e.g.,  ... je vous aime, mes comrades! 

     [ "comrade" ]

    1: A word used by Pavel Tsatsouline to address his butt buddies that participate in his manly kettlebell classes.

      * e.g.,  ... Comrade, join us over here in the jerk circle for a warm up before we do our manly kettlebell swings to tighten up our asses. Then we will proceed to the faggish get ups where we will really make a man out of you. 

     [ "Comrade" ]

    1: boyfriEND

      * e.g.,  ... Comrade1: u r the best comrade 


     [ "Comrade" ]

    2: girlfriEND

      * e.g.,  ... Comrade2: thanks 


     [ "Comrade" ]

    3: friEND


     [ "Comrade" ]

    4: Comrade has no end

     [ "Comrade" ]

    1: The most beautiful greeting in the word. A true worker's word.

      * e.g.,  ... Burning american flags again, Comrade? 

     [ "Comrade" ]

    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. An ally in battle. Your comrade in battle is somebody who would be willing to risk your life to save. A form of greeting used among friends, and communists A communist

      * e.g.,  ...  “Are you friends with him?” “Yes, we are fellow comrades.” Soldier: “Help” You: “I’ll save you!” *Runs into battle to save your comrade* “Greetings comrade!” “Greetings!” 4: “Who is that?” “That is that comrade dude.” “Is he communist?” “Yeah.” 

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