Results for “Address”
'Gang' — casual address for your online friend group.
Scouse for mate, lad, or dude — a friendly term of address.
Address for a shopkeeper or service worker.
South Wales address for any bus or taxi driver — 'Cheers, drive!'
Crip-internal address term — short for 'cousin'.
Caló for 'dude' or 'that guy' — the classic East LA address.
Darling — the universal NOLA term of address, used on anybody.
'Partner' — friendly NOLA address for an unfamiliar man.
In-group address for fellow queer people, gender no object.
Friendly term of address for anyone
Respectful/friendly address — 'chief', 'boss'
A light-skinned person (friendly address)
Man / dude (term of address)
A good friend; pal (term of address)
Playful spelling of 'bro'; term of address in gym/aesthetics culture.
Dude, mate, man; ubiquitous filler address in Mexican Spanish
The boss or a man in charge; term of respect or address.
Nonsense, rubbish; also a friendly form of address.
Korean address terms marking age and status.
Short for governor; a way to address staff.
Lovely or fine; also a friendly term of address.
Informal address for a lad or mate.
A young man; also a term of address.
Affectionate term of address
Friendly male-to-male term of address
Emphatic address tag (any gender)
Affectionate way to address one's older sister.
Term of address for a close friend or peer
Term of address, like 'bro' or 'son'
An affectionate term of address — 'dear,' used for women/girls regardless of actual family ties.
A respectful, friendly way to address a man — older brother, mentor, or just a guy you respect.
A stylish young woman — or a friendly way to address a girl.
A hip, affectionate way to address a man — the beatnik equivalent of 'man' or 'dude.'
A friendly term of address for a fellow hipster or musician, like 'pal' with jive flavor.
"Brother" or "mate" — a casual British term of address for a friend.
A term of address for a close friend or anyone you're talking to.
A friend or mate — UK road slang term of address.
Friend — also a casual way to address anyone, friendly or confrontational.
A meme-spelled 'sir' used to address fellow traders, both respectfully and ironically.
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