matey
1 Americannoun
plural
mateysadjective
adjective
noun
Other Word Forms
- mateyness noun
- matiness noun
Etymology
Origin of matey1
First recorded in 1825–35; mate 1 + -y 2
Origin of matey2
Example Sentences
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"She will have seen just as much as Andrew. It's inconceivable that she didn't. She was so matey with Epstein."
From BBC
“Ahoy, matey!” it croaked, blinking at the audience.
From Literature
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Everyone says “Aye, matey,” and just like that, I’m president of a brand-new club.
From Literature
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It doesn't match his public persona of the matey, personable, empathetic royal.
From BBC
“You don’t get matey with the Queen,” recalled former British prime minister Tony Blair.
From Washington Post
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