comrade
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.
comrade
by Gumba Gumba on Apr 11, 2004 19:43:16
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.
In the USSR it became a popular form of address, and of welcome into the social groups surrounding
bolshevism.
Replacement for "sir" or "mister"
comrade
by Dave on Mar 27, 2004 05:04:34
comrade
by Maren n Emily on Jul 11, 2003 03:51:34
comrade
by comrade lloyderson☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭☭ on Oct 30, 2020 17:58:12
comrade
by bebe on Jun 11, 2004 05:41:47
comrade
by dstroker on Dec 20, 2011 23:54:47
Example:
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
by Mr.pbh on May 06, 2020 02:22:43
Comrade
by Llegovski on Oct 02, 2003 10:11:34
Comrade
by ChampionOfFire on Dec 27, 2019 13:35:18
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.
2. An ally in battle. Your comrade in battle is somebody who would be willing to risk your life to save.
3. A form of greeting used among friends, and
communists
4. A communist
Example:
1. “Are you friends with him?”
“Yes, we are
fellow comrades.”
2. Soldier: “Help”
You: “I’ll save you!” *Runs into battle to save
your
comrade*
3. “
Greetings comrade!”
“Greetings!”
4: “Who is that?”
“That is that comrade dude.”
“Is he communist?”
“Yeah.”