compadre
by dagger_grrl on Nov 02, 2003 12:59:04
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.
Example:
compadre
by chuy on Dec 17, 2004 03:27:52
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.
2. Drinking Partner.
Example:
"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."
"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
by Hay9000 on May 20, 2010 04:56:59
compadre
by G on Apr 14, 2004 05:20:31
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.
Example:
T is my compadre.
Affirmative Compadre
by hannahhkayyyyy on Jan 31, 2011 10:32:58
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
El Compadre
by Stacey on Dec 28, 2003 14:32:28
los compadres
by Isaac cortes on Feb 19, 2017 15:45:19
Likely Fable Compadre
by littlesibber on Dec 27, 2010 13:47:50
Compadre
by Sir Mouse on Mar 11, 2024 04:49:08
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.