English

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Etymology

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From friend +‎ -o.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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friendo (plural friendos)

  1. (uncommon, slang) Term of address.
    • 2016, Jeff Somers, The Shattered Gears Omnibus, page 28:
      “You got a name, Friendo?”
      The Howler was crouched in the corner of his cell furthest from me. He was tensed and spidered, and I was certain he would leap for the opposite corner if I tried to get any nearer to him.
    • 2020 May 13, Stefani Robinson, “On the Run” (14:07 from the start), in What We Do in the Shadows[1], season 2, episode 6, spoken by Laszlo Cravensworth (Matt Berry):
      “I'm about to close, friend-o. Anything quick I can rustle you... up?” “Uh, one human alcohol beer, please.” “Coming right up. One human alcohol beer it is.”

Spanish

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Verb

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friendo

  1. gerund of freír
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